. The Canadian naturalist and geologist. Natural history -- Periodicals. Fig. 15. Fig. 16. 4. Lepralia hyalina, Lin. (Fig. 15.)—The organism represented in fig. 15 must, I think, be referred to this species. It is found sparingly on stones at Beauport, often nearly covered with the remains of its ovicapsules. It now lives in the Gulf of St. Law- rence and the Banks of Newfoundland. 5. Lepralia pertusa, Johnston. (Fig. 16.)—This species is • British Zoophytes, page 292. Can. Nat. Vol. IV. No. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally e


. The Canadian naturalist and geologist. Natural history -- Periodicals. Fig. 15. Fig. 16. 4. Lepralia hyalina, Lin. (Fig. 15.)—The organism represented in fig. 15 must, I think, be referred to this species. It is found sparingly on stones at Beauport, often nearly covered with the remains of its ovicapsules. It now lives in the Gulf of St. Law- rence and the Banks of Newfoundland. 5. Lepralia pertusa, Johnston. (Fig. 16.)—This species is • British Zoophytes, page 292. Can. Nat. Vol. IV. No. 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 Natural History Society of Montreal. Montreal, Dawson


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