EXPLANATIONS OF PLATE IV. 



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Fig. I. a, b, c. . . . . Planorbis veternus. ...... 107 



•In. Side view natural size. 

 •1 b. Same enlarged. 



1 c. Section (enlarged) through the middle, showing tlie two sides to be nearly equally concave, and 



the greater transverse diameter of the whorls, than in the direction of the plane of the shell. 



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 -Fig. 2. a, b. : . . . Valvata? scabrida. 113 



2 a. View of the shell (enlarged) partly imbedded in the matrix. 



2 6. Natural size same. 



• Fig. 3. a, b Pholadomya uumilis. 104 



3 a. Side view of an imperfect cast. 

 3 b. Dorsal view of same. 



Fig. 4. a, b Turacia ? subl^evis (casts) 102 



Fig. 5. . . . Myacites NEBRASCENSis (an- imperfect cast). .... 100 



Fig. G. a, b, c. . . . Myacites subellipticus. ...... 101 



6 a. Side view of a cast. 

 6 5. Dorsal view of same. 

 . 6 c. View of the interior, and cardinal margin of another specimen ; hinge plate broken a little behind. 



Fig. 1. ..... . AST.\RTE fragilis. ....... 94 



Fig. 8. ..... . Turacia arcuata. ....... 102 



Fig. d. a, b, c Ammonites Henryi 123 



9 a. Side view of a cast. 



9 b. Profile view of same. 



i) r. An enlargement of one of the septa. 



Fig. 10. a, h, c. . Belemnites census. ....... 126 



10 a. Specimen consisting of the lower part of the guard broken off near the extremity of the 



alveolar cavity. 

 10 b. The broken end of same. 

 . 10 c. Part of the lower extremity of another specimen, fractured longitudinally so as to show the 

 lateral position of the axial line. 



