. A description of the fossil fish remains of the Cretaceous, Eocene and Miocene formations of New Jersey. Fishes, Fossil; Paleontology; Geology. ELASMOBRANCHII. 65 Cope's own handwriting (see Fig. 29, No. 23). I might add that Morton's name is the earliest available for this species. Formation and locality. I have examined the following teeth in the Academy's collection: "New Jersey" 1 from the green- sand without data and 3 from the Cretaceous; Monmouth. Fig. 29.—Corax pristodontus (Morton). *i, no data; 2-5, New Jersey; 6-14, Monmouth Co. (Slack) ; 15, Crosswicks (Gabb) ; 16-17, V


. A description of the fossil fish remains of the Cretaceous, Eocene and Miocene formations of New Jersey. Fishes, Fossil; Paleontology; Geology. ELASMOBRANCHII. 65 Cope's own handwriting (see Fig. 29, No. 23). I might add that Morton's name is the earliest available for this species. Formation and locality. I have examined the following teeth in the Academy's collection: "New Jersey" 1 from the green- sand without data and 3 from the Cretaceous; Monmouth. Fig. 29.—Corax pristodontus (Morton). *i, no data; 2-5, New Jersey; 6-14, Monmouth Co. (Slack) ; 15, Crosswicks (Gabb) ; 16-17, Vincentown (Bryan; ; 18-20, Pemberton (Budd) ; 21, Mullica Hill (Abbott) ; *22, one mile southeast of Crawford's Corner in Wenonah sand (J. Longstreet) ; 23, Charles Co., Md. (Thomas). GEOL. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Fowler, Henry Weed, 1878-1965; Kümmel, Henry Barnard, 1867-. Trenton, N. J. : MacCrellish & Quigley, state printers


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