. The dawn of life [microform] : being the history of the oldest known fossil remains, and their relations to geological time, and to the development of the animal kingdom. Paleontology; Life; Paléontologie; Vie. Fig. 18. Minute Foraminiferal forms from the Laurentian of Long Lake. Highly magnified, (a.) Single cell, showing tubulated wall, (b, c.) Portions of same move highly msignifled. (d.) Serpentine cast of a similar chamber, decalcifiod, and showing casts of tubuli. These curious organisms I observed some years ago, but no description of them was published at the time, as I hoped to obta


. The dawn of life [microform] : being the history of the oldest known fossil remains, and their relations to geological time, and to the development of the animal kingdom. Paleontology; Life; Paléontologie; Vie. Fig. 18. Minute Foraminiferal forms from the Laurentian of Long Lake. Highly magnified, (a.) Single cell, showing tubulated wall, (b, c.) Portions of same move highly msignifled. (d.) Serpentine cast of a similar chamber, decalcifiod, and showing casts of tubuli. These curious organisms I observed some years ago, but no description of them was published at the time, as I hoped to obtain better examples. I now figure some of them, and give their description in a note. (Fig. 18). I have recently obtained numerous additional 'lii. 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. Montreal : Dawson


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