59^ NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



Cyrtactinoceras boycii Whitfield (sp.) 



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I External view of a specimen to show its rate of growth and 



curvature 

 2, 3 Natural weathered sections in different directions, showing the 



character and position of the siphuncle and the depth of cameras 



and septa 



4 Enlargement (x 3) of a portion of the siphuncle of figure 3 

 The original of figure i is from the dove-colored upper Chazy lime- 

 stone of Isle La Motte and now in the museum of Burlington 

 University; that of figure 2 is from the upper Chazy (Cg) west 

 of Chazy village, that of figures 3 and 4 from the middle Chazy 

 (B^) of the same locality. The two last mentioned originals are 

 now in the New York State Museum. 



Cyclostomiceras minimum Whitfield (sp.) 



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5 Specimen showing the living chamber, hyponomic sinus, apertural 



contraction and the sutures 



6 Another specimen showing a thickening of the shell that corre- 



sponds to the contraction of the living chamber, and the longi- 

 tudinal striations of the cast 

 The originals are from the Fort Cassin beds at Fort Cassin and now 

 in the Museum of Burlington University. 



Ooceras lativentrum sp. nov. 



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7, 8, 9 Lateral, ventral and sectional view of the type 

 10 Lateral view of a fragment of a younger portion of the conch 

 The originals are from the dove-colored upper Chazy limestone of 

 Isle La Motte and now in the museum of Burlington University. 



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