posted on 2023-02-06, 17:17authored byScience Gossip
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Coordinates: [251, 659, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["Fig. 38. - Section at Côte St. Pierre (Dawson). a, gneiss band; b, limestone with cozoon band, e; c, diorite and gneiss.", "c", "b'", "e", "b", "a", "Fig. 38- Section at Cote St. Pierre (Dawson). a. a gneiss band; b, limestone with eozoon band, e, ; c, diorite and gneiss.", "Fig. 39 - Diagram of vitreous forminifera, double septa (b, b) stolon passages (a, a) and intermediate skeleton (c).", "Fig. 39. - Diagram of vitreous foraminifera, showing double septa (b, b), stolon passages (a, a) and intermediate skeletton (c)."]; Coordinates: [609, 622, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["s", "w", "Fig. 40. - Section of part of Calcarina, showing tubulated proper walls (w, w) and canal system through intermediate skeleton (s.)", "Fig. 41 - Section of Nummulina lavigata, showing canal system of septa (r).", "blank"]