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Rh Fig. 3a. Thirteen abdominal and one caudal segment.

ANOMOLOCARIS (?) ACUTANGULUS, new species

Fig. 5. A carapace, very rare.

ORYCTOCEPHALUS REYNOLDSI Reed

Fig. 1. A nearly entire specimen twice enlarged. Not rare.

BATHYURISCUS OCCIDENTALIS (Matthew)

Fig. 2. A very rare species.

BATHYURISCUS ORNATUS Walcott

Fig. 3. A comparatively rare species.

KARLIA STEPHENENSIS Walcott

Fig. 4. A small and rather rare species.

PTYCHOPARIA CORDILLERAE (Rominger)

Fig. 5. This is one of the common species. It is usually about one-half the size of this figure.

PTYCHOPARIA PALLISERI, new species.

Fig. 6. A large rare species.

AGNOSTUS MONTIS Matthew

Fig. 7. The fragments of this species are very abundant in some layers.

BURLINGIA HECTORI Walcott

Fig. 8. Greatly enlarged. This is a small, very rare species.