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bation of the thorax becomes very indistinct This is likewise 

 the case, but to a less extent, in the genus Homalonotus. 



Fig. 108. Asapkns Canadensis (Chap- 

 man), Lower Silurian. 



Fig. 109. Illteiius 

 iiMsis (Murchison), Lower 

 Silurian. 



The caudal shield or "pygidium" commonly called the 

 " tail " is composed of a greater or less number of segments 

 anchylosed or amalgamated. Commonly, the pygidium is tri- 



Fig. no. Glabella and pygidium of Dikelocepiialus magnificus, Quebec Group 

 (Upper Cambrian). After Billings. 



lobed (fig. no), like the thorax, and consists of a central 

 elevated " axis ' 5 and of a marginal " limb." The limb is 



