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Palaeomylus greenei (Newberry) 



(Text-fig. 40) 



E 1891 Greater portion of a right lower dental plate. The beak of 

 the element is restored in plaster so that the plate looks 

 complete. Length 17.5 cm.; greatest depth, about 9. 

 Hamilton, (Mid. Devonic); Milwaukee, Wis. Col- 

 lected by Mr. E. E. TeUer. 







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Fig. 40. Palaomylus greenei (Newberry). Right Lower Dental Plate, X \ 

 Beak and posterior extremity are partially restored. E. 1891 



Palaeomylus lunaformis, n. sp. 



(PI. 40, fig. 6, and text-figs. 41-42) 



E 1928 Type. A lower dental plate on a block of limestone. The 

 front half of the specimen is represented only by the 

 ■ impression. Length (slightly restored posteriorly), 84 

 mm. ; depth at about middle, 44. 



Formation and Locality. — Conodont bed (Genesee) ; Eighteen Mile 

 Creek, near North Evans, Erie County, N. Y. Collected by W. L. 

 Bryant. 



A species of about the size of Palceomylns frangens, gracefully sub- 

 lunar in outline, with the anterior extremity turned up into a beak. 



