. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 1. \. Type specimen of Erpelosaiints siiilfitilis Sfoodie, from the Cannelton Shales of Pennsyl- vania. Original in the University of Chicago, Walker Museum. 1. Skeletal elements of I-'.ryops sp. indet., from the Pittsburgh Red Shale at Pitcairn, Pennsylvania. ro»iopus, aiiitiicus Branson, from the Mississippian shales of Giles County, Virginia. X %. Courtesy of E)r. Hranson. Original in the Museum at Oberlin College. 4. Photograph of type of T/iiniif>iis aii/iqtuis Marsh, the amphibian footprint from the Devonian of Pennsylvania. X %. Court
. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 1. \. Type specimen of Erpelosaiints siiilfitilis Sfoodie, from the Cannelton Shales of Pennsyl- vania. Original in the University of Chicago, Walker Museum. 1. Skeletal elements of I-'.ryops sp. indet., from the Pittsburgh Red Shale at Pitcairn, Pennsylvania. ro»iopus, aiiitiicus Branson, from the Mississippian shales of Giles County, Virginia. X %. Courtesy of E)r. Hranson. Original in the Museum at Oberlin College. 4. Photograph of type of T/iiniif>iis aii/iqtuis Marsh, the amphibian footprint from the Devonian of Pennsylvania. X %. Courtesy of Dr. Lull. Original No. 7S4, Vale University 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 Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington
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