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sils is not unquestionable evidence that tliev were the inliabi- 

 tants of the burrow; possibly in each case the fossil grew 

 around the skeleton. 



Each and every well cut section shows parenchymous tissue, 

 no matter from what specimen or from what portion of each 

 individual specimen the section is made. There has not been 

 an exception to this. 



In longitudinal sections, average cells vary from 35 micro- 

 millimeters to 50 micromillimeters. 



In cross section they measure about 16 micromillimeters. 



In many cases, in longitudinal section, two or more rows of 

 long cells alternate with rows of short ones. The structure is 

 plainly and unmistakably vegetable. 



PAPERS. 



Notice of New Gigantic Fossils^ Science, February 19. 



On a New Order of Gigantic Fossils, University Studies, 

 University of Nebraska, July, 1892. 



Additional Notes on the Neio I<ossil, Daimonelix. Its 

 Mode of Occurrence, its Gross and Minute Structure. This 

 present Paper, in University Studies, July, 1894. 



The University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb., U. S. A. 

 June 1, 1894. 



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