. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. Fig-. 55 Meristella laevis [fig. 57], which are readily distinguished from one another by their form and proportion and from the other brachiopods of this horizon by the absence of surface striae or plications. A t r y p a reticularis [fig. 38] is abundant in this as in the other formations. A number of pelec^^pods occur in this horizon, but on the whole they are not common or well preserved. One of the most readily recognized is A c t i n o p t e r i a t e x t i 1 i s [fig. 58], which is very oblique, with a strong posterior wing, and sharp radiati


. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. Fig-. 55 Meristella laevis [fig. 57], which are readily distinguished from one another by their form and proportion and from the other brachiopods of this horizon by the absence of surface striae or plications. A t r y p a reticularis [fig. 38] is abundant in this as in the other formations. A number of pelec^^pods occur in this horizon, but on the whole they are not common or well preserved. One of the most readily recognized is A c t i n o p t e r i a t e x t i 1 i s [fig. 58], which is very oblique, with a strong posterior wing, and sharp radiating striae cancellated by concentric lines. A. securi-. 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 New York State Museum; New York State Museum. Albany : New York State Education Dept


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