. Annual report of the regents of the university of the state of New York on the condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History and the historical and antiquarian collection annexed thereto. nd fixed cheeks, restored in outline from other speci-mens. This is the largest individual seen. CONOCEPHALITES WISCONSENSIS. ( 22 - 24, 27, 28.) Fig. 22. Glabella, frontal limb, and part of fixed cheeks; the glabella showing in-distinct furrows.«< 23. Profile of the same. *< 24. A pygidiuni associated with the preceding specimens.«< 27. A smaller individual, not showing glabellar furrows.« 28.


. Annual report of the regents of the university of the state of New York on the condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History and the historical and antiquarian collection annexed thereto. nd fixed cheeks, restored in outline from other speci-mens. This is the largest individual seen. CONOCEPHALITES WISCONSENSIS. ( 22 - 24, 27, 28.) Fig. 22. Glabella, frontal limb, and part of fixed cheeks; the glabella showing in-distinct furrows.«< 23. Profile of the same. *< 24. A pygidiuni associated with the preceding specimens.«< 27. A smaller individual, not showing glabellar furrows.« 28. A profile of the same. CONOCEPHALITES HAMULUS. Fig. 25. The glabella, frontal limb, and part of fixed cheeks; with a slender spine fromthe occipital ring. «« 26. A profile of the same. CONOCEPHALITES 29. The glabella and fixed cheeks of a small individual, from Trerapaleau. CONOCEPHALITES PERSEUS. Fig. 83. Glabella and fixed cheeks of a small specimen from Kickapoo. The figure ia twice enlarged. Some of the figures on this plate, having been incorrectly traced in lithographing,have been reproduced on Plate vii» ) iF:copyright??copyright:iD)iiM ©^Mlffj:copyright??copyright:]L^r: ). ! .Vvlduieli ,<j^s Ki-vviaton., litt^. EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 203 TLATE IX. DiKELOCEPHALUS PEPINENSIS. Fig. 1. Glabella and fixed cheeks. The anterior furrows are scarcely shown in thefigures.« 2. Pjgidium of the same species.«* 3. A ;< 4. Ilypostoma of the same. DiKELOCEPHALUS MINNESOTENSIS. / -^ o Fig. 5. Glabella and fixed cheeks. The frontal limb is represented in outline, fromanother specimen in which this part is preserved. From Mazomania. « 0. A small pygidium from Lagrange mountain. 7. A large pygidium from the Magnesian limestone near Madison, Wisconsin. « 8. A thoracic segment; one side restored in outline. << 9. Part of a small hypostoma, <« 10. Part of a la,rger hypostoma. DiKELOCEPHALUS MINNESOTENSIS, 11. Glab


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