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New Names for Two Genera of Carboniferous Corals

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1933

References

1 The paper was published by the Russian Geological Committee in two parts: Part i, in 1924, in Matériaux pour la Géologie Générale et Appliquée, livr. 25; part ii, in 1931, as a special publication. As a matter of fact, the first part was printed in 1914, but its continuation was interrupted by the Great War, Russian Revolution, and by the author leaving Russia. The author wishes to use this opportunity for expression of his deep and sincere gratitude to his friends in Russia, A. P. Karpinski, member and President of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and G. N. Fredericks, member of the Russian Geological Committee, who have been chiefly responsible for the appearance of this paper. Without the great authority of the former and the persistent efforts of the second even the first already printed part of the paper would probably never have appeared before the scientific world.Google Scholar

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7 Ibid., 312 and 604.

8 Ibid., 345 and 614.

9 Ibid., 318 and 607.

10 Ibid., 341 and 613.

11 Ibid., 342 and 613.