Outlines of Oryctology. An Introduction to the Study of Fossil Organic Remains; Especially of Those Found in the British Strata: Intended to Aid the Student in His Inquiries Respecting the Nature of Fossils, And Their Connections With the Formation of the
Outlines of Oryctology. An Introduction to the Study of Fossil Organic Remains; Especially of Those Found in the British Strata: Intended to Aid the Student in His Inquiries Respecting the Nature of Fossils, And Their Connections With the Formation of the
Parkinson James
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3, 4. Fossil remains of the genus Ophiura are very, rarely to be met with. A specimen is figured by Bourgnet, Traiti des Petrifications, Planche LIX, 438, in which a considerable portion of the central part of the animal of one of the species is preserved. A very perfect spe- cimen of this genus, imbedded in chalk, was purchased by Mr. Donovan at the sale of the Leverian Museum. Fragments of the genus Asterias are found more fre- quently than of the preceding genera ; and, of the scu- tellated ...sort, more frequently than of the radiated. A Digitized by LjOOQIC 102 fosfiilfipeGimeA of the former^ approaeliiiig to Pent€Lgo- $Uister seiaMunatus oilAD!o}L, is figured by Scbulte, Ber^ trachtung der Versteinerten, Tab. II, fig. G^.from Pima. A similcM^ speoimen is figured^ Organic Remains, PI. I, Jig. 1 ; and at PI. I, fig. S, is represented a chalk fossil resembling PeHtagimaster regularia, Lincfc ; A9teria$ re- gularis, Lamarck. Mt. Knorr gives the fignreiDf an imi«ression in flint of an asterite of this kind.
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