Archive image from page 30 of A description of the fossil. A description of the fossil fish remains of the Cretaceous, Eocene and Miocene formations of New Jersey descriptionoffos00fowl Year: 1911 Fig. 1.—Heptranchias primigcnius (Agassiz). ' 1-2, Allowaystown (Yar- row) ; 3-7, Charles Co., Md. (Thomas). All of my examples agree largely with Agassiz's figures 16 and 171. Eastman considers H. plectrodon Cope identical2. Formation and locality. This species was originally found in the State in Cumberland County, in Miocene beds. Known only from detached teeth. My examples are 4 teeth from Mon-
Archive image from page 30 of A description of the fossil. A description of the fossil fish remains of the Cretaceous, Eocene and Miocene formations of New Jersey descriptionoffos00fowl Year: 1911 Fig. 1.—Heptranchias primigcnius (Agassiz). ' 1-2, Allowaystown (Yar- row) ; 3-7, Charles Co., Md. (Thomas). All of my examples agree largely with Agassiz's figures 16 and 171. Eastman considers H. plectrodon Cope identical2. Formation and locality. This species was originally found in the State in Cumberland County, in Miocene beds. Known only from detached teeth. My examples are 4 teeth from Mon- mouth County (W. Cleburne) without formation, though pos- sibly Eocene; 2 teeth from the Miocene [Eocene? K], of Shark River in Monmouth County (T. A. Conrad) ; and 3 teeth from Allowaystown, Salem County (H. C. Yarrow), without for- mation. Genus XIPHODOLAMIA Leidy. Xiplwdolamia Leidy, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., (2) VIII, 1877, p. 252. Type Xiphodolamia ensis Leidy, monotypic. Xiphodontolamia Leidy, 1. c, nom. orig. oiss. Foss., Ill, 1843, p. 218, PI. 27, figs. 6-8, 13-17, (4-5 doubfful). : Md. Geol. Surv. Miocene, 1904, p. 78.
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