PLATE 68. 
1-14. 503. 1. Homalonotus delphinocephalus. (Pag. 309.) 
I, 2 & 3. Individuals of different sizes, from the smallest yet seen. 
4. An individual of medium size, and remarkable for having the caudal extremity obtuse. 
5. A large individual of this species, where the caudal extremity is very acute. 
6. A small specimen rolled up. This position is very rare for this species, though quite common in the H. 
ddtayii. 
7. 8 & 9. The head and caudal shields as they occur separately in the rock. 
10. The head of a large individual, with a part of the glabella broken up, and which has carried with it the 
hypostoma or clypeus, the impression of which is still visible. 
II. The lower side of this separated fragment, showing the clypeus. 
12. A lateral view of several of the articulations of the body, as shown when the individual is bent a little 
downwards in the middle. 
13. Several articulations still more expanded, showing their entire form. 
14. A portion of the surface from the caudal extremity enlarged, showing the characteristic little papulous 
elevations. 
