. Mesozoic fossils. ure 2. Side view of a left valve of a specimen of this species, from the Sucia Islands. Twice the natural size. Rhynchonella Suciensis (page 402). Figure 3. The largest specimen that the writer has seen, from the Sucia Islands. Figure 3 a. Front view of the same, to shew the amount of convexityof the closed valves, and the absence of a distinct mesialfold and sinus. Figure 4. Portion of the ventral valve of another specimen, from the same locality, shewing the narrow, prominent, acuteraised ribs, supposed to be characteristic of this species. Terebratella Harveyi (page (403


. Mesozoic fossils. ure 2. Side view of a left valve of a specimen of this species, from the Sucia Islands. Twice the natural size. Rhynchonella Suciensis (page 402). Figure 3. The largest specimen that the writer has seen, from the Sucia Islands. Figure 3 a. Front view of the same, to shew the amount of convexityof the closed valves, and the absence of a distinct mesialfold and sinus. Figure 4. Portion of the ventral valve of another specimen, from the same locality, shewing the narrow, prominent, acuteraised ribs, supposed to be characteristic of this species. Terebratella Harveyi (page (403). Figure 5. A ventral valve, from Extension mine, Nanaimo, V. 6. A dorsal valve, from Texada Island. KiNGENA OCCIDENTALIS (page 404). Figure 7. Dorsal view of the specimen from the Trent River, V. I., described in the text. Figure 7 a. Profile view of the same, to shew the proportionate con-vexity of the closed valves. (B5s:registered?registered:©5i(a£Si sTST^^^nriT mi (S£<^£^s)jSs,o MESOZOIG FOSSILS, VOL I. PLATE 51. IvlLambe. Del^


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