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[blue ruled paper; worn embossing at u.l.: SUPERFINE LAID PAPER [scrolling banner surrounding text]; handwritten page, verso, visible]
Graptolithus Clintonensis, Hall [James Hall Jr. (September 12, 1811 – August 7, 1898) was an American geologist and paleontologist.], N.Y.
Geol. Report p.74 fig. 12; Pal. of N.Y. Vol.2
p.39 pl.A17 fig.1.
Stipe slender, simple, linear,
straight or curving, serrated on one
side, the opposite side (or back) marked
by a fine longitudinal groove; serrae
long, deeply cut into the stipe, with
the points recurved; surface slightly
granulated ? — Distinguished by its long
recurved teeth, which are very peculiar.
Fragments 1/4 to 2 3/4 inches long &
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