. Mesozoic fossils. n, from the Sucia Islands, the property of jMesostoma (?) INTERMEDIUM (page 360). Figure 4. One of the best specimens of this species, from the SuciaIslands, twice the natural size. Mesostoma (?) Newcombii (page 361). Figure 5. Dorsal view uf the only specimen of this species known tothe writer, from the Sucia Islands. Cerithium Vancouverense (page 361). Figure 6. Dorsal view of the type of this species, from Extension mine,near Nanaimo, , twice the natural size. Cerithium Harveyi (page 362). Figure 7. One of the specimens from Nanaimo referred to in the te


. Mesozoic fossils. n, from the Sucia Islands, the property of jMesostoma (?) INTERMEDIUM (page 360). Figure 4. One of the best specimens of this species, from the SuciaIslands, twice the natural size. Mesostoma (?) Newcombii (page 361). Figure 5. Dorsal view uf the only specimen of this species known tothe writer, from the Sucia Islands. Cerithium Vancouverense (page 361). Figure 6. Dorsal view of the type of this species, from Extension mine,near Nanaimo, , twice the natural size. Cerithium Harveyi (page 362). Figure 7. One of the specimens from Nanaimo referred to in the text,twice the natural size. Odostomia (?) inornata (page 366). Figure 8. Dorsal view of the only specimen known to the writer, fromthe Nanaimo River, three times the natural size. Odostomia (?) cretacea (page 366). Figure 9. Apertural view of an average specimen from BrennanCreek, V. I., in outline and four times the natural size. (3ss(S)jL(S)(Eri:(n£^ ^\m^>sa^>i mF (S^ssms)£^o MESOZOIG Del*^ PLATE XLIV. ASTEROSPONDYLIC VERTEBRA (page 314). Figure 1. The centrum from the Puntledge River referred to inthe a drawing by Mr. C Frank King. Heteroceras elongatum (page 331). Figure 2. The spiral and closely coiled portion of a sinistral specimenfrom Hornby Island. Hamites obstrictus (page 334). Figure 3. Side view of the best specimen that the writer has seen,from Hornb} a drawing by Mr. F. E. Calderon, Diplomoceras notabile (page 335). Figure 4. Side view of the specimen described, from Hornby Island,seven twelfths the natural size. The sutural lines areexposed on the other side and are best seen at a. 4 a. Outline of transverse section of the same, also seven twelfthsthe natural size. 4 6. Sutural line of the same, as far as it can be ascertained, ofthe natural a drawing by Mr. C. Frank King. Trochact^on semicostatus (page 354). Figure 5. Dorsal view of a specimen from Nanaimo, four times the natural size. Bel


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