SOME NEW DEVONIC FOSSILS 



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but other examples indicate that the species attained large pro- 

 portions. 



Lower Devonic. Grande Greve, P. Q. 



Kionoceras champlaini nov. 



This species is represented by large cones having a series of low 

 and broad undulations of the surface continuing quite to the aper- 

 ture and these are crossed longitudinally by elevated, distant, simple 



Kionoceras champlaini 



lines with broad flat interspaces, each about 25 in number, the 

 former becoming obsolete at the aperture. 



This species is of rare occurrence and its characters distinctive. 

 The best preserved specimen has a width of 22 mm at the aperture 

 and a length (incomplete) of 50 mm. 



Lou'er Devonic. Grande Greve, P. O. 



Orthoceras norumbegae nov. 



A robust shell of which we have 

 the final part, retaining the surface 

 seems to have tapered gradually and 



about six inches of 

 sculpture. The shell 

 to possess a circular 

 section. The fragment at hand has a length of 165 mm, a width 

 at the top of 75 mm, at the bottom of 60 mm. The sculpture 



