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ever complex, may be regarded as being simply produced by 

 the bending or folding of such a conical septate shell in differ- 

 ent ways. The Baculite, therefore, corresponds, in the series 



Fig, 203. Turrilites cate- 

 natus. The lower figure rep- 

 resents the entire shell ; the 

 upper figure represents the 

 base of the shell seen from 

 below. Gault. 



Fig. 20-t. a, Ptychoceraa Emericianum, reduced 

 Lower Greensand ; 6, Baculites anceps, reduced 

 Chalk ; c, Portion of the same, showing the folded 

 edges of the septa ; d, Crioceras crittatum, reduced 

 Gault ; e, Scaphite* cequalis, natural size Chalk ; 

 /, Hamites rotundus, restored. Gault. 



of the Ammonitidce, to the Orthoceras in the series of the Nau- 

 tilidce. All the above-mentioned genera are characteristically, 

 or exclusively, Cretaceous, and they are accompanied by a 



