The Footprints of the Creator Author:Hugh Miller Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: THE ASTEROLEPIS, ITS STRUCTURE, BULK, AND ASPECT. With the reader, if he has accompanied me thus far, I shall now pass on to the consideration of the remains ... more »of the Astero- lepu. Our preliminary acquaintance with the cerebral peculiarities of a few of its less gigantic contemporaries will be found of use in enabling us to determine regarding a class of somewhat resembling peculiarities which characterized this hugest ganoid of the Old Red Sandstone. The head of the Asterolepis, like the heads of all the other Celacanths, and of all the Dipterians, was covered with osseous plates,—its body with osseous scales; and, as I have already had occasion to mention, it is from the star-like tubercles by which the cerebral plates were fretted that M. Eichwald bestowed on the creature its generic name. Agassiz has even erected species on certain varieties in the pattern of the stars, as exhibited on detached fragments ; but I am far from being satisfied that we are to seek in their peculiarities of style the characters by which the several species were distinguished. The stellar form of the tubercle seems to have been its normal or most perfect form, as it was also, with certain modifications, that of the tubercle of the Coccotteus and Pterichtttys ; but itsdevelopment as a complete star was comparatively rare: in most cases the tubercles existed without the rays,—frequently in the insulated pap-like shape, but not rarely confluent, or of an elongated or bent form; and when to these the characteristic rays were added, the stars produced were of a rather eccentric order,—stars somewhat resembling the shadows of stars seen in water. Individual specimens have already been found, on which, if we recognise the form of the tubercle as a specific character, several species might be erected. Th...« less