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Eurypterus remipes Dekay 
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See plates 2-6, 8 
Chelicera. X 4 
Two segments of walking leg, x 3. They show different lengths of 
paired spines and small spines near anterior edge 
Two segments of walking leg, x 3, showing articulation of spines 
Horizon and locality. Bertie waterlime. Jerusalem hill, N. Y. 
The spiniferous portion of a walking leg. x 2. Shows the relative lengths 
of the spines and the terminal spine 
Detached epicoxite, x 3, presumably belonging to this species 
Hortzon and locality. Bertie waterlime. Cranes Corners, N. Y. 
Coxa of fourth leg, x 2. Shows the gnathobase and circular perforation 
Horizon and locality. Bertie waterlime. Jerusalem hill, N. Y. 
Part of underside of cephalothorax. Shows marginal shield with at- 
tached bases of limbs and complete swimming leg, seen from under- 
side. The thickened edges of the flat joints forming the paddle are 
well seen. Natural size 
Horizon and locality. Bertie waterlime. Cranes Corners, N. Y. 
Complete swimming leg, partly disjointed and showing the form of the 
segments. The terminal claw or ninth segment, and the articulation 
of the paddle with the preceding segment are clearly seen. Natural size 
Horizon and locality. Bertie waterlime. Kay’s brook near Cedarville, 
N. Y. 
Fourth endognathite or balancing leg. x 2 
Horizon and locality. Bertie waterlime. Cranes Corners, N. Y. 
Io Seventh segment of swimming leg. x 2. Shows thickened edges, prox- 
imal and distal articulations and distal triangular guard lobe with 
finely serrated edge 
11 Paddle plate of swimming leg. x 2. The terminal claw is broken out. 
The alternating series of larger and smaller teeth on the serrated 
outer edge is clearly shown 
Horizon and locality. Bertie waterlime. Jerusalem hill, N. Y. 
All are photographs of originals in the State Museum 
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