A Monograph of the Trilobites of North America With Coloured Models of the Spec

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A Monograph of the Trilobites of North America With Coloured Models of the Spec
Jacob Green
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Clypeo antice subrotundato, postice arcuato; oculis magnis, rotundis, eminentissimis; caucla suborbicu- lari, limbo latoj articulis abdominis octo.
The buckler in its contour resembles very much the head of the I. Gigasj it is, however, rather more rounded before, and arcuated behind. The oculi- ferous tubercles, are very peculiar, being very large, round, and exceedingly prominent. They have a good deal the appearance of solid hemispheres placed on the forehead of the animal. They are ex-
...actly on a line with the two abdominal furrows. The abdomen is composed of eight distinct articulations; the middle lobe is rather larger than the lateral lobes. The tail is suborbicular, convex, and rather less than the head. Length nearly five inches. Breadth almost three inches.
This magnificent Isotelus was obtained near Tren- ton falls, in New York, by P. A. Browne, Esq. , and now forms a part of his fine collection of fossils, in this city. It occurs in black transition limestone. It differs essentially from the I.


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