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XXI.—On Palæopitys Milleri, M'Nab

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 July 2012

R. Kidston
Affiliation:
Barker Professor of Cryptogamic Botany in the University of Manchester.
W. H. Lang
Affiliation:
Barker Professor of Cryptogamic Botany in the University of Manchester.

Extract

The original specimen of the stem with secondary wood, to which the name Palæopitys Milleri was given by M'Nab in 1870, was found by Hugh Miller in a nodule half disinterred by the sea near Cromarty; its age was shown by the remains of Coccosteus decipiens in other nodules of the deposit, and by scales of Diplacanthus in the nodule containing the wood.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1924

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