The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London . Solenhofenin our Lias beds. EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES {Illustrative of the genus Eryon). Plate XXIV. figs. 2-4. Fig. 2. Carapace of Eryon Brodiei, H. Woodw. Lower Lias, Lyme Regis. Two-thirds the natural size. Collection of the British Museum. 3. Eryon Wilmcotensis, H. Woodw. Lower Lias, Wilmcote. Natural size. Collection of R. F. Tomes, Esq., 4. Eryon Oppeli, H. Woodw, Lithographic stone, Solenhofen. Natural size; from the original in the British Museum. Plate XXV. figs. 1-3. Fig. 1. Eryon Barrovensis, MCoy. Lower Lias, Barrow


The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London . Solenhofenin our Lias beds. EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES {Illustrative of the genus Eryon). Plate XXIV. figs. 2-4. Fig. 2. Carapace of Eryon Brodiei, H. Woodw. Lower Lias, Lyme Regis. Two-thirds the natural size. Collection of the British Museum. 3. Eryon Wilmcotensis, H. Woodw. Lower Lias, Wilmcote. Natural size. Collection of R. F. Tomes, Esq., 4. Eryon Oppeli, H. Woodw, Lithographic stone, Solenhofen. Natural size; from the original in the British Museum. Plate XXV. figs. 1-3. Fig. 1. Eryon Barrovensis, MCoy. Lower Lias, Barrow on Soar, the natural size; restored from specimens in the collectionof the Rev. P. B. Brodie, , , and in the British Museum. 2. Eryon crassichelis. H. Woodw. Lower Lias, Lyme Regis. One-third the natural size. Collection of Captain Hussey, Lyme. 3. Eryon Moorei, H. Woodw. Upper White Lias, Ilminster. Twice the natural size. Collection of Charles Moore, Esq., , Bath. 0 uart, Jo^ucrii, &eol, Soc-^i,XALI, :.


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