Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
In order to compare the ammonite sequence in the ibex and jamesoni zones of Pabay, recently described as vitiated by faulting and dykes, with the succession in other areas, it is desirable, first of all, to give full lists of the ammonites collected on the Dorset and Yorkshire coasts by Dr. W. D. Lang and Professor D. M. S. Watson and kindly submitted to the writer for examination.
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page 10 note 4 The genus Coeloceras must be restricted to the Carixian pettos-group; for A. davoei, Sowerby, generally erroneously united with it, the new genus Prodactylioceras is proposed.
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