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H" No. 6216
Gulf of Mexico Dec VIII No 8 138 Fathoms Lat 26° 20' Long 84° 41'
acid treated by cold chloro-hydric acid, and then by chloride process
No 1 66% Hallicyphus Petersii B.
72%
2 65% Eucryptidium elongatum B.
64%
3 63 Sillitopera setigera B.
76%
4 61% Histiostrum Bondae B. fine one
80%
5 60% Caudia gilba B.
69%
6 61 Coscinodis clathrata the 2 varieties in same field
67-
7 60% Spongodiscus centralis B.
65%
8 59% Haliacaya duplex B. with outer envelope, curious
72
9 39% Eucryptidium curvatum B. the 2 drawn
64%
10 59% Halicarya Diptygopris cordata? B. broken
77%
11 59 Sennophaea Stephani B. Silica, the pollen grain.
85-3-
12 59% Sillitopera? protula B.
80%
13 56% Pedicryptis Segles Eta
72%
14 55 Hydriditya concentrica B.
72%
15 53% Platerocodon stelatum B.
64%
16 "
17 √ 54 Platerocodon? tenuis B. more to be drawn
77%
18 52% Spongodiscus, Lutex B.
28
19 51% Haliactrum amplum B. middle portion only
74%
20 50% Hydriditya concentrica B. fine one
72%
21 √ 49% Schitholotyga prominens B.
72%
22 49 Pedicryptis decumens B.
74
23 50 Schitholotyga prominens B.
60
24 50 Halimima Pandes. small
69%
25 46% Haliactrum amplum B. good one
78%
26 43 Chaetoceros falcatum B.
67
27 42 Caudia gilba B.
63
28 40 Halimima valida B.
67
29 39 Eucryptidium compressum? B.
25%
30 38 Pedicryptis decumens B.
74
31 34 Histiastrium triceps B.
64%
32 54% Hallicyphus? ? list of not wrote with leath
79
33, 33 Halicystium complexum B. good one