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BULLETIN OF THE LABORATORIES 
PLATE V. 
Fig. I. Allorisma ? 
Fig. 2. Orthoceras cribrosum, Geinitz — p. 17. 
Fig. 3. Lima retifera, Shimiard — p. 29. 
Fig. 4. Myalina subquadrata ? (cf. M. recurvirostra.) 
Fig. 5. Euomphaliis sp — p. 22. 
Fig. 6. Bellerophon crassus, M. and IV.— p. 22. 
Fig. 7. Bellerophon marcoiiianiis, Geinitz — p. 20. 
Fig. 8. Bellerophon montfortianus, N. and P. — p. 19. 
Figs. 9 and ro. Oudines of large plates, apparently part of head 
armor of fishes, one-half natural size. 
Fig. II. Phillipsia swallovi, Shumard. 
Fig. 12. Phillipsia leei, Woodw. 
Fig. 13. Phillipsia sangamonensis, M. and IV head. 
PLATE VI. 
Fig. I. Griffithides globiceps, Phillips. 
Fig. 2. Griffithides longispinus, Portlock. 
Fig. 3. Griffithides longisceps, Portlock. 
Fig. 4. . Griffithides seminiferus, Phillips. 
Fig. 5. Griffithides moriceps, Woodward. 
Fig. 6. Phillipsia gemmulifera, Phillips. 
Fig. 7. Phillipsia truncatula, Phillips. 
Fig. 8. Phillipsia eichwaldi, var. mucronata, McCoy. 
Fig. 10. Griffithides acanthiceps. Woodward. 
Fig. II. Phillipsia colei, McCoy., iia, hypostome. 
Fig. 12. Phillipsia derbiensis, 
Fig. 13. Griffithides roemeri, Moeller. 
Fig. 14. Brachymetopus oiiralicus, De Vetneall. 
Fig. 15. Griffithides gruenewaldti, Moeller. 
Fig. 16. Brachymetopus maccoyi, Portlock. 
Fig. 17. Griffithides calcaratus, McCoy. 
These figures are mostly reduced from Woodward’s monograph, 
with slight modifications. 
