. Catalogues of the Silurian fossils of the island of Anticosti, with descriptions of some new genera and species. Paleontology; Paleontology. 19. Fig. 6. Fig. 6.—Bellerophon Canadensis.—Side and dorsal views. B. FRATERNUS, n. sp.—Ovate, about one inch in diameter; whorls three or four, all visible in the deeply concave umbilicus, depressed con- vex on the dorsum, somewhat acutely carinated on the sides or at the um- bihcal edge; aperture slightly expanded, only a little larger than the body of the whorl; a sharp median ridge or keel extending from the aper- ture a short distance backwards. In


. Catalogues of the Silurian fossils of the island of Anticosti, with descriptions of some new genera and species. Paleontology; Paleontology. 19. Fig. 6. Fig. 6.—Bellerophon Canadensis.—Side and dorsal views. B. FRATERNUS, n. sp.—Ovate, about one inch in diameter; whorls three or four, all visible in the deeply concave umbilicus, depressed con- vex on the dorsum, somewhat acutely carinated on the sides or at the um- bihcal edge; aperture slightly expanded, only a little larger than the body of the whorl; a sharp median ridge or keel extending from the aper- ture a short distance backwards. In section the tube is transversely elhpti- cal being compressed in the dorso-ventral direction ; the greater diameter. 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 Geological Survey of Canada; Billings, E. (Elkanah), 1820-1876. Montreal, Dawson brothers; London, New York [etc. ] Baillière


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