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REMAINS IN THE COAL-FORMATION OF NOVA SCOTIA. 



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PLATE 45. 



ILjlonomus LyelU. 



F!g. 140. Skin and liorny plates, tubercles, and scales of this species ; 

 from a micro-photograph. X 5. The specimen represents 

 a fragment from the slioulder. 

 Erect Trees. 



Fig 141. Tree No. 13, as standing in the reef; from a photograph hy 

 T. C. Weston, Esq., of the Geological Survey of Canada. 



PLATE 4G. 



V'ltii- of Cixxl-ininc J'<:inl, South Jo(j(fins, Nova Scotia; from a photograph by 

 J. C. Wi:sT(jx, Es(p 



PLATE 47. 



Plau of Low-tide Beach off Coal-mine Point, and section to illustrate the position 

 of the trees containing remains of land animals, by W. B. Dawson, M.A., 

 Assoc. Mem. Inst, C.E. 



