ery N.E. of Santa Fe, a thin b of coal wi 
Sls (Productus Cora, P. semireticulatus, &e.) 
Scientific Intelligence. 391 
= abe ve reat beauty and perfection, the Saurian remains of the 
pa . retaceous. The species included are the following Zhoraco- 
ston . : 
7 Tomodon horrificus, Pliogonodon priscus, Chelonia, Chelone sopita, 
one ornata, Emys firmus, Emys beatus, Hmys pravus, Plaiemys sul- 
m 
i |-like) Protophytes 
W ing i 
ith other Alge as probably commencing in the Azoic, and as the first 
comprehensive types, it i ded: 
may have been the associated spe- 
he Protozoans (Rhizopods, etc.) 
mark The two are alike 
in ext r as ked on page 147. 
ithe reme simplicity of organization. Al 
ant, is not brought out; and in 
ate. M 1 types appears,—the Radi- 
te, Molluscan, Articulate, or Vertebrate. If, therefore, these simple spe- 
Cles existed in the Azoic era, they were systemless life, and ouly fore- 
afterwards displayed 
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taceous age in the Raton Mountain close to the stage : 
ed ith coal-plants and other fos- 
of the Carboniferous forma- 
art of the territory, the Car-_ 
d into crystalline marble; and at the 
rtly fossiliferous, and partly so crystal: 
granite rock. In the same region there 
forming a belt 75 to 100 feet wid i 
Rear the junction with the stratified rocks there is an iron breccia. 
carboniferous limestone, with P- Cora, was found in the Jemez valley a 
Diego. Near the Placer Mtn., a bed of true anthra- — 
