. Additional notes on fossil sponges and other organic remains from the Quebec Group at Little Metis on the lower St. Lawrence [microform]. Sponges; Paleontology; Eponges; Paléontologie. [DAWSON] FOSSIL SPONGES AND OTHER ORGANIC REMAINS 119 i^unic discs ol' pyrite, or may repreMent flattened organic bodies. In tlio latter case, they may be ujerms or ova, or spores, or portions of some complex vegetable or animal orijanism They recall the little spherules described by Matthew as occui'riii<^ in the Caml»rian of New Brunswick, and named by him Monaditca (jlolmUirls. 1 have not been able, howe


. Additional notes on fossil sponges and other organic remains from the Quebec Group at Little Metis on the lower St. Lawrence [microform]. Sponges; Paleontology; Eponges; Paléontologie. [DAWSON] FOSSIL SPONGES AND OTHER ORGANIC REMAINS 119 i^unic discs ol' pyrite, or may repreMent flattened organic bodies. In tlio latter case, they may be ujerms or ova, or spores, or portions of some complex vegetable or animal orijanism They recall the little spherules described by Matthew as occui'riii<^ in the Caml»rian of New Brunswick, and named by him Monaditca (jlolmUirls. 1 have not been able, however, to detect any indications of connectinj^ rods or stalks like those fi<^ured by Matthew.' VI. OTHEE ANIMAL EEMAINS. The most important of these are the little brachioi)od8 referred to above : Obolella (Linnarssonia) pretiosa, Billings. h e. 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. Ottawa : J. Durie; Toronto : Copp-Clark


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