. Specimens of Eozoon canadense and their geological and other relations [microform]. Paleontology; Animal remains (Archaeology); Paléontologie; Restes d'animaux (Archéologie). j^'». Fi(i. 3. C«nil Eystoiii of Eozoor injected with serpentine (niiignified). Fig. 4. Very line cimtils and tuhuli tilled with Dolomite (miigiiilied). (From ) Assuming Eozoon to be a fossil animal of the char- acters above described, its mode of preservation in the ordinary serpentinous specimens is more simple than that of many fossils of later date. The calcareous walls have remained substantially
. Specimens of Eozoon canadense and their geological and other relations [microform]. Paleontology; Animal remains (Archaeology); Paléontologie; Restes d'animaux (Archéologie). j^'». Fi(i. 3. C«nil Eystoiii of Eozoor injected with serpentine (niiignified). Fig. 4. Very line cimtils and tuhuli tilled with Dolomite (miigiiilied). (From ) Assuming Eozoon to be a fossil animal of the char- acters above described, its mode of preservation in the ordinary serpentinous specimens is more simple than that of many fossils of later date. The calcareous walls have remained substantially unchanged, except that they have become somewhat crystalline in structure, arid in many cases have assumed the crystalline cleavage of cal- cite; bit this change is quite common in PaUeoKoic shells and crinoids. The chambers have been tilled and the. 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 Dawson, J. W. (John William), Sir, 1820-1899. Montreal : Dawson Bros.
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