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The Common Fossils of the British Rocks

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 March 2016

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page 184 note * The Oldhamiæ, found in 1847 by Dr. Kinahan in the Cambrian rocks of Bray Head, were the first relics found in the Cambrian rocks. Of these we shall speak presently. Burrows of Annelides have also been obtained at Bray Head by Dr. Kinahan; one trumpet-shaped form of which from thence has been named by that gentleman Histioderma Hibernica.

page 189 note * Lately another peculiar and obscure form has been found, Haughtonia.