PLATE Vb. 
IIOMALONOTUS VaxUXEMI. 
Page 11. 
Dorsal view of a frag-meiit of a very large individual retaining the thorax entire and portions of 
eleven thoracic segments. The dorsal portion of the thorax has been i-emoved by exposui e to 
the weather, but the remaining parts retain their normal convexity. The pygidium is slightly 
distorted in the original, but is represented in the figure with its natural jn-oiiortions, in order 
to allow the i-estoi-ation in outline of the wanting parts. In this restoration the character of 
the cephalon is derived from a single fragment obtained at Port Jervis, Orange county. 
Profile of the same, showing the convexity of the body, the extremely long and broad articu¬ 
lating sui-faces of the thoracic segments, and the abrupt slope of the post-axial area. 
Lower Helderberg group. Kingston, Ulster county. 
