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Eoharpes ottawensis (Billings) 

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 Fig. I Specimen, somewhat laterally compressed. Natural size. 

 Snake Hill beds. Snake hill, Saratoga county, N. Y. 



Proetus undulostriatus (Hall) 



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Fig. 2 Hall's type, x 3. From squeeze. 

 Fig. 3 Cranidium. x 3. 



Snake Hill beds. Snake hill, Saratoga county, N. Y. 



Acidaspis crossota (Locke) 



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 Fig. 4 Free cheek, x 6. 

 Fig. 5 Cranidium. x 5. 



Indian Ladder beds. Indian Ladder, Albany county, N. Y. 



Calymmene senaria Conrad var. 

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Fig. 6 Young, fairly complete individual, showing the medial tubercle on 



the occipital ring. Natural size. 

 Fig. 7 Protaspis stage, x 20. 

 Fig. 8 Nepionic stage, x 20. 

 Fig. 9 Early neanic stage, showing the appearance of the glabellar lobes 



in the glabellar furrows, x 20. 

 Fig. 10 ^Mature individual, much flattened. Natural size. 



Canajoharie shale. Canajoharie and Sprakers (figure 10), 

 Montgomery county, N. Y. 



Ulrichia ? bivertex Ulrich 

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Fig. II Right valve, showing normal expression of form, x 20. 

 Fig. 12 A left valve with slightly different aspect, x 20. 



Canajoharie shale. Canajoharie, Montgomery county, N, Y. 



Primitiella unicornis Ulrich var. 

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 Fig. 13, 14 Two right valves showing the elongate form and the lateral 

 node. X 20. 

 Canajoharie shale. Canajoharie, Montgomery county, N. Y. 



Ceratopsis chambersi (Miller) var. 



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Fig. 15 Left valve showing the average expression of the variety. 

 Indian Ladder beds. Indian Ladder, Albany, N. Y. 



MI 



