. Fossil sponges and other organic remains from the Quebec Group at Little Metis [microform]. Sponges; Paleontology; Eponges; Paléontologie. Fio. 11.—Protosponyia delicatula. {a) Re- stored. (6) Portion of base enlarged. Fig. 12.—Primary, secondary and tertiary spicules, x 5. Rauff, in his monogra])h on fossil sponges, identifies tliis with Wal- cott's Ct/athophycus {Teijanium) subsphcericus of the Utica shale, but com- parison with specimens kindly furnished by Dr. Walcott shows that there. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhan
. Fossil sponges and other organic remains from the Quebec Group at Little Metis [microform]. Sponges; Paleontology; Eponges; Paléontologie. Fio. 11.—Protosponyia delicatula. {a) Re- stored. (6) Portion of base enlarged. Fig. 12.—Primary, secondary and tertiary spicules, x 5. Rauff, in his monogra])h on fossil sponges, identifies tliis with Wal- cott's Ct/athophycus {Teijanium) subsphcericus of the Utica shale, but com- parison with specimens kindly furnished by Dr. Walcott shows that there. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Dawson, J. W. (John William), Sir, 1820-1899; Hinde, George Jennings, 1839-1918; Royal Society of Canada. Montreal : [s. n. ]
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