. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Natural history; Science. 96 CATALOG or FOSSIL FISHES IN THE MUSEUM of it will some day be discovered, and we may defer nam- ing it until then. Its closest afi&nlties seem to be with the genus Fig. 32. Restored Outline of Dorsomedian Plate, X About |. E 1892 b. Antero-superognathal (PI. 27, fig. 7) E 1946 A small left antero-superognathal which differs from all other specimens of this element known to us. It con- sists of a single small but powerful cusp. There is no secondary cusp. The element is well shown in the figure


. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Natural history; Science. 96 CATALOG or FOSSIL FISHES IN THE MUSEUM of it will some day be discovered, and we may defer nam- ing it until then. Its closest afi&nlties seem to be with the genus Fig. 32. Restored Outline of Dorsomedian Plate, X About |. E 1892 b. Antero-superognathal (PI. 27, fig. 7) E 1946 A small left antero-superognathal which differs from all other specimens of this element known to us. It con- sists of a single small but powerful cusp. There is no secondary cusp. The element is well shown in the figure in Plate 27. There is no doubt that it belongs to an Arthrodire, but we are unable definitely to assign it to Dinichthys or to any other genus. Conodont bed; Eighteen Mile Creek, N. Y. Col- lected by W. L. Bryant. c. Head and Body Plates E 1867 Portion of a small lateral, or so-called "clavicular," plate. Onondaga limestone (Mid Devonic); Cement Quarry, Buffalo, N. Y. CoUected by W. L. 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 Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Buffalo, N. Y. : Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences


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