. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. Cypricardinia magna or cf. crenistriata erect with the hight and length equal. Surface bearing strong concentric lamellose and quite regular sculpture, on which the finer ornamental lines occurring in many other species have not been retained. This shell in its size and proportions is very closely like C. crenistriata as figured by Beushausen from the lower and upper Coblentzian of the Rhine. Species in the Grande Greve limestone (C. distinct a Billings) attain its size and C. plan- ulata Hall (Schoharie grit) has a similar contour but no other form


. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. Cypricardinia magna or cf. crenistriata erect with the hight and length equal. Surface bearing strong concentric lamellose and quite regular sculpture, on which the finer ornamental lines occurring in many other species have not been retained. This shell in its size and proportions is very closely like C. crenistriata as figured by Beushausen from the lower and upper Coblentzian of the Rhine. Species in the Grande Greve limestone (C. distinct a Billings) attain its size and C. plan- ulata Hall (Schoharie grit) has a similar contour but no other form than that above cited is known to us which approaches it both in size and contour. Lower Devonic. Moosehead lake. Baker Brook point, Me. Cardiomorpha (Goniophora ?) simplex nov. Shells elongate with anterior beaks; narrow in front, widening behind and with a very high and bluntly angular umbonal ridge behind which is an abrupt posterior slope and in front a well marked sinuosity or radial depression. The posterior extremity of the shell is quite narrow and 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 New York State Museum; New York State Museum. Albany : New York State Education Dept


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