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I.—Thesaurus Silurious—The Flora and Fauna of the Silurian Period. By J. J. Bigsby, M.D., F.G.S., etc., etc. London, 1868. Van Voorst. 4to. pp. 268. [Second Notice.]

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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page 21 note 1 We do not here discuss the breaks in time either physically or palæontologically; it is too large a subject.

page 22 note 1 Camarium, Eatonia, Eichwaldia, Lingulepis, Pholidops, Rhynchospira, Tropidolepsus, Zygospira, Meganteris, Skenidium, Strophodonta, Trimerella, Rennselœria, Trematospira.

page 23 note 1 See the works of Hall, Haydan, Meek, Billings, Schúmard, Worthen, De Koninck.

page 23 note 2 21 Genera are common to the Western and Eastern hemispheres; 35 are peculiar to America; and 23 are European.