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I.—Bunaia Woodwardi, a New Merostome from the Silurian Waterlimes of New York

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

John M. Clarke
Affiliation:
For. Corr. Geol. Soc. Lond., Director of the New York State Museum, Albany, N.Y., U.S.A.

Extract

The hydraulic limestone series which cap the Silurian rocks of the New York sections, and are commonly embraced under the name “Salina Group”, are probably the richest known depository of remains of the Merostome Crustacea. During the past fifteen years we have been engaged upon the study of this fauna, and the results at which we arrived in our memoir on the Eurypterida of New York could not have been safely attained without the previous labours of Dr. Woodward and the late Professor Rupert Jones, of Huxley, and Hugh Miller for the British species; of Friedrich Schmidt, Nieszkowski, and Holm for the species of the Baltic basin.

Type
Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1919

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References

page 531 note 1 Clarke, & Ruedemann, , Mem. 14, pts. 1, 2, N.Y. State Museum, 1912.Google Scholar

page 532 note 1 Drd'Eichwald, , Archiv für die Naturk. Liv.-Ehst.- und Kurlands, erste Serie, vol. ii, pl. ii, figs. 1213, 15, pp. 378–82, Dorpat, 1859, 8vo.Google Scholar