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English: Diagoniella hindei fossils

Diagoniella hindei Walcott 310

Figs, i, la. (X3-) Enlargement of two of the specimens shown on hg. ic.

  • b. (X4-) Enlargement of a specimen preserving some of the

cruciform spicules. U. S. National Museum, Catalogue No. 66504.

ic. (Natural size.) Three specimens on a small piece of shale.

U. S. National Museum, Catalogue No. 66503.
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page 499 of "Smithsonian miscellaneous collections" (1862)
Author Smithsonian Institution

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