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Coordinates: [385, 991, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["Lign. 4.-Dikelocephalus minnesotensis(Two-thirds nat. size.) From the Lowest Sandstones at Stillwater, Minnesota. (Reduced from the figure in Dr. Dale Owen's \"Geological Report of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota.", "blank", "From the Lowest sand-stones, at Stillwater, Minnesota"]Drawing
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