. Mesozoic fossils. Trask, (page 202).Figure 1. Side view of a specimen from Bear Skin Bay. NERiNiEA Maudensis (page 214). Figure 2. A large but imperfect specimen- 2 a. Magnified view of a portion of the same. 2 6. A young but very perfect individual. 5 c. Another immature specimen whose apex is broken off. 2 d. View of a polished longitudinal section of another specimen toshow the characters of the interior of the the specimens figured are from the east end of Maud Island. Cerithium Skidegatense (page 215). Figure 3. Dorsal view of a specimen from the east end of Maud Islandslightl


. Mesozoic fossils. Trask, (page 202).Figure 1. Side view of a specimen from Bear Skin Bay. NERiNiEA Maudensis (page 214). Figure 2. A large but imperfect specimen- 2 a. Magnified view of a portion of the same. 2 6. A young but very perfect individual. 5 c. Another immature specimen whose apex is broken off. 2 d. View of a polished longitudinal section of another specimen toshow the characters of the interior of the the specimens figured are from the east end of Maud Island. Cerithium Skidegatense (page 215). Figure 3. Dorsal view of a specimen from the east end of Maud Islandslightly enlarged. 3 a. Magnified view of the last whorl but one of the same, to show thedetails of the sculpture. Vanikoro pulchella (page 215). Figure 4. Dorsal view of the ty^je specimen from the east end of MaudIsland, enlarged about two diameters. 4 a. Ventral view of the same, to show the aperture and imperforatebase. c& fc^s*\iG ^T5iE?5^^:f (©if (a£bKi4Wj^-. MESOZOIC FOSSILSVOL 1 PLATE 27. ^^ ^-^^ 4a. 4^


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