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Smithsonian miscellaneous collections (1916) (14781778932)

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Title: Smithsonian miscellaneous collections

Year: 1862 (1860s)

Authors: Smithsonian Institution

Subjects: Science

Publisher: Washington : Smithsonian Institution

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1, 2. CAMASIA SPONGIOSA Walcott3. NEWLANDIA MAJOR Walcott 130 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 64 DESCRIPTION OF PLATE 10. PAGE Newlandia lamellosa Walcott 106 Fig. I. (Natural size.) Vertical section of a specimen having veryfinely laminated structure. U. S. National Museum, Cata-logue No. 60702.2. (Natural size.) Upper surface of the specimen representedby fig. I.The specimen represented by figs, i and 2 is from locaHty 400c:Algonkian: Newland limestone; 8 miles (12.8 km.) west of WhiteSulphur Springs, Meagher County, Montana. Collenia ? frequens (Walcott) 113 Fig. 3. (About one-thirtieth of natural size.) Upper surface and sec-tion of a group of cylindrical forms. After photograph byBailey Willis.Locality: Algonkian: Siyeh limestone; Little Kootna Creek,Chief Mountain quadrangle, Montana. IISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 64, NO. 2, PL. 10 N^e^^T

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I, 2. NEWLANDIA LAMELLOSA Walcott3. COLLENIA ? FREQUENS (Walcott) 132 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 64 DESCRIPTION OF PLATE 11 PAGE Weedia tuberosa Walcott 108 Fig. I. (Natural size.) View of a weathered section of one of thelarge spheroidal tubercles, showing something of the lami-nated structure. U. S. National Museum, Catalogue No.60703.2. (Natural size.) View of the weathered surface of a groupof large tubercles on the upper surface of a layer of lime-stone. U. S. National Museum, Catalogue No. 60704.The specimens represented by figs, i and 2 are from locality 400:Algonkian: Siyeh limestone ; south side of Gunsight Pass, GlacialNational Park, Montana. Kinneyia simulans Walcott 107 Fig. 3. (Natural size.) View of upper surface of a specimen in whichthe irregular lamellae e.xtend almost vertically through thelayer. U. S. National Museum, Catalogue No. 60705.The specimen represented by fig. 3 is from locality 400c: Algon-kian: Newland limestone; 8 miles (12.8 km.) west o

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