Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 69The Museum,., 1976 - Natural history |
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Furthermore , the Quartzose Sand Member was truncated prior to the deposition
of the Pelletal Phosphorite and where it is very thin it has been difficult or
impossible to recognize . In certain critical areas the deposits of the two members
are ...
Furthermore , the Quartzose Sand Member was truncated prior to the deposition
of the Pelletal Phosphorite and where it is very thin it has been difficult or
impossible to recognize . In certain critical areas the deposits of the two members
are ...
Page 230
As a general rule the terrestrial fossils from bed 3a are more fragmented and less
well preserved than similar specimens from some of the Quartzose Sand Member
deposits . While most of the bed 3a fossils probably were deposited ...
As a general rule the terrestrial fossils from bed 3a are more fragmented and less
well preserved than similar specimens from some of the Quartzose Sand Member
deposits . While most of the bed 3a fossils probably were deposited ...
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that they are still not recorded from the extensively sampled Quartzose Sand
Member has yet to be satisfactorily explained . The ' E ' Quarry Giraffidae are
fairly well represented by elements of the postcranial skeleton , but cranial
material is ...
that they are still not recorded from the extensively sampled Quartzose Sand
Member has yet to be satisfactorily explained . The ' E ' Quarry Giraffidae are
fairly well represented by elements of the postcranial skeleton , but cranial
material is ...
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