. Acadian geology : the geological structure, organic remains, and mineral resources of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. Geology -- New Brunswick; Geology -- Nova Scotia; Geology -- Prince Edward Island; Paleontology -- New Brunswick; Paleontology -- Nova Scotia; Paleontology -- Prince Edward Island. Edmondia Harttti, n. sp. (Fig. 104), coll. ITartt, Windsor.—Trans- versely oblong, flattened, regularly I'oundcd posteriorly, marked with very coarse concentric lines of growth. Resembles E. sulcata, Phil., of the English Carboniferous limestone, but is more elongated and roun
. Acadian geology : the geological structure, organic remains, and mineral resources of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. Geology -- New Brunswick; Geology -- Nova Scotia; Geology -- Prince Edward Island; Paleontology -- New Brunswick; Paleontology -- Nova Scotia; Paleontology -- Prince Edward Island. Edmondia Harttti, n. sp. (Fig. 104), coll. ITartt, Windsor.—Trans- versely oblong, flattened, regularly I'oundcd posteriorly, marked with very coarse concentric lines of growth. Resembles E. sulcata, Phil., of the English Carboniferous limestone, but is more elongated and rounded posteriorly. Length one inch six-tenths, breadth eight- tenths. Fig. 105.—Edmondia anomulu. Fig. 106.— Cijpricardia [a] Outline of liingc-platc. Edmondia anomala, n. sp. (Fig. 105), coll. Ilartt, Windsor.— Transversely elongate ; anteriorly elongate and pointed ; posteriorly descending abruptly from a line passing backward from the tumid beaks to the lower side of the posterior margin. Surface marked in the central part with regular concentric folds. Fulcral plate extending more than half-way from the beak to the posterior end, widening and abruptly rounded posteriorly. Resembles a Sedgwickia in fomi, but diflers in the hinge. Ci/pricardia insecta, n. sp. (Fig. 106), coll. Ilartt, Windsor, bed (a). —Transversely oblong. Thrice as wide as long, anterior end very short, posterior somewhat keeled. Illnge-line rather more than half as long as the shell, posterior margin rounded. Surface covered with strong concentric fohls. Length, one inch 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, John William, Sir, 1820-1899. London : Macmillan
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