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which is to be regarded as a distinct species, or at 

 least a well-marked varietal form, he has named 

 Eozoon Bavariciim (Fi^. 56). Thus this early intro- 

 duction of life is not peculiar to that old continent 

 which we sometimes call the New World, but 

 applies to Europe as well, and Europe has fur- 

 nished a successor to Eozoon in the later Eozoic or 



Fig. 56. — .SVi/a // of Eozoon Bavaricum, with Serpentine, Jrom the 



Crystalline Limestone of the Hercynian primitive Clay-slate 



Formation at Hohenberg; 25 diameters {probably Huronian). 



(a) Sparry carbonate of lime, (b) Cellular carbonate of lime, (c) System of tubuli. 

 ((0 Serpentine replacing the coarser ordinary variety, {e) Serpentine and horn- 

 blende replacing the finer variety, in the very much contorted portions. 



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riuronian period. In rocks of this age in America, 

 after long search and much slicing of limestones, I 

 have hitherto failed to find any decided foramini- 

 feral remains other than the Tudor and Madoc 

 specimens, which may be of this age. They are 

 laminated forms resembling Eozoon, but I have 

 reason to believe that their minute structure more 



