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II.—Woodwardian Museum Notes: Salter's Undescribed Species. VIII.1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Extract

There is only the one poorly preserved and imperfect specimen in the Woodwardian Museum on which Salter founded this species. It comes from the Wenlock Limestone of Dudley and belongs to the Fletcher Collection. Salter says of it (a 827): “Strongly costated and marked with lines of growth which decussate the ribs. Twice the size of the common Ludlow species.” The material is so poor that the specific description must necessarily be incomplete.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1902

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Footnotes

1

For previous articles see Geol. Mag., 1901, pp. 5, 106, 246, 355, and 576; 1902, pp. 122 and 145.

References

page 257 note 1 Hall: Palæont. N.Y., vol. v (1883), p. 13, pl. xliv, figs. 1–5.Google Scholar

page 257 note 2 Mem. Geol. Surv., vol. iii, 2nd ed. (1881), p. 552, woodcut xii, fig. 1.Google Scholar

page 257 note 3 Hall, : Pal. N. Y., vol. v, pt. 1, pl. xci, figs. 23–5.Google Scholar

page 258 note 1 Murchison Siluria, 5th ed., 1872, pl. xxiii, fig. 9.