. Mesozoic fossils. a drawing by Mr. F. E. Calderon, Diplomoceras notabile (page 335). Figure 4. Side view of the specimen described, from Hornby Island,seven twelfths the natural size. The sutural lines areexposed on the other side and are best seen at a. 4 a. Outline of transverse section of the same, also seven twelfthsthe natural size. 4 6. Sutural line of the same, as far as it can be ascertained, ofthe natural a drawing by Mr. C. Frank King. Trochact^on semicostatus (page 354). Figure 5. Dorsal view of a specimen from Nanaimo, four times the natural size. Bela creta


. Mesozoic fossils. a drawing by Mr. F. E. Calderon, Diplomoceras notabile (page 335). Figure 4. Side view of the specimen described, from Hornby Island,seven twelfths the natural size. The sutural lines areexposed on the other side and are best seen at a. 4 a. Outline of transverse section of the same, also seven twelfthsthe natural size. 4 6. Sutural line of the same, as far as it can be ascertained, ofthe natural a drawing by Mr. C. Frank King. Trochact^on semicostatus (page 354). Figure 5. Dorsal view of a specimen from Nanaimo, four times the natural size. Bela cretacea (page 355). Figure 6. Dorsal v ew of one of the specimens from Hornby Island,twice the natural size. Mesostoma Suciense (page 359). Figure 7. Part of a specimen from the Sucia Islands, collected by , with the aperture well preserved. (ESEmiL®(SrK(Q£^ S\mi5x?a^>r (MF (2i^M£\IB^o MESOZOIG 44. X2. ^ Del^ FLA TE XL V. Anisoceras subcompressum (page 338). Figure 1. Side view of a specimen from the Puntledge River, near Comox, 1 a. Outline of a transverse section of the straighter part of the same, a little behind the midlength of the specimen.^ 16. Outline of a similar section, near the anterior end of from drawings by Mr. C. Frank King. Capulus corrugatus (page 364). Figure 2. A specimen from the Puntledge River, as seen from above. 2 a. Side view of the same, in outline. Lysis Suciensis (page 367). Figure 3. Apertural view of an adult specimen of this species, from the Sucia Islands, collected by Dr. Newcorabe. Lysis Sucie\sis, var. cariniferus (page 367). Figure 4. Dorsal view of a specimen of this variety, from Brennan Creek, V. I., with two short spinous processes on theouter lip, presented by Rev. G. W. Taylor. SoLARiELLA (radiatula 1 var.) occiDENTALis (page 368). Dorsal view of a specimen from Brennan Creek, ,presented by Rev. G. VV.


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