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EXPLANATION OF PLATE XLI. 
AMMONITES (PLACENTACERAS) PLACENTA, De Kay (p. 255). 
Outline of a septum, natural size, from near the outer part of the specimen figured on 
Pl. x1, but from the opposite side. 
. View of a small specimen from near Freehold, showing the umbilicus and the lines of 
nodes at its outer margin. 
AMMONITES DENTATO-CARINATUS Roem. (p. 250). 
Two views of the only fragment of the species known from New Jersey. Acad. Nat. Sci., 
Phila. 
AMMONITES COMPLEXUS Hall & Meek (p. 249). 
. Lateral and dorsal views of the only fragment seen from within the State. Acad. Nat. 
Sci., Phila. 
. Diagram of a septum as far as it can be traced. 
AMMONITES (SPHENODISCUS) LENTICULARIS Owen (p. 258). 
. View of a fragment from near the umbilicus, representing parts of several chambers of a 
rather large specimen. 
. View of another fragment from near the dorsal margin of a large specimen. These two 
are all Fhave seen of the species from New Jersey. 
AMMONITES (PLACENTACERAS) TILIFER Morton (p. 257). 
. View of the fragment figured by Dr. Morton in his Synopsis. 
11. 
View of a larger fragment, also from Dr. Morton’s collection, showing the dorsal line. 
