Archive image from page 164 of Dawn of life being the. Dawn of life: being the history of the oldest known fossil remains, and their relation to geological time and to the development of the animal kingdom dawnoflifebeingh00daws Year: 1875 + so Fig. 32. Archcsospherincs from St. Pierre. (â '<.) Specimens dissolved out by acid. The lower one showing interior seitn. (p.) Specimens seen in section. Cn / IP? W' Fig. 33. Archcsosplierina from Burgess Eozoon. Magnified. It is different, however, with the round cells infil- trated with serpentine and with the silicious grains included in the l


Archive image from page 164 of Dawn of life being the. Dawn of life: being the history of the oldest known fossil remains, and their relation to geological time and to the development of the animal kingdom dawnoflifebeingh00daws Year: 1875 + so Fig. 32. Archcsospherincs from St. Pierre. (â '<.) Specimens dissolved out by acid. The lower one showing interior seitn. (p.) Specimens seen in section. Cn / IP? W' Fig. 33. Archcsosplierina from Burgess Eozoon. Magnified. It is different, however, with the round cells infil- trated with serpentine and with the silicious grains included in the loganite. I have already referred to


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