Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 7South African Museum, 1913 - Natual history |
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... represented . It could be gathered , however , from the published account of this survey , that more prolonged search would in all probability add materially to an already lengthy list , and , in fact , the specimens obtained by Mr ...
... represented . It could be gathered , however , from the published account of this survey , that more prolonged search would in all probability add materially to an already lengthy list , and , in fact , the specimens obtained by Mr ...
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... represented by the whole of the beds which yield marine fossils , and there is nothing to show that the different opinions . respecting the age of the series have been arrived at in consequence of any radical change in the character of ...
... represented by the whole of the beds which yield marine fossils , and there is nothing to show that the different opinions . respecting the age of the series have been arrived at in consequence of any radical change in the character of ...
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... represented in the collection of the Geological Society of London . One of these is apparently allied to H. ather- stoni ( Sharpe ) , but has greater lateral compression as well as other distinctive characters . It closely resembles H ...
... represented in the collection of the Geological Society of London . One of these is apparently allied to H. ather- stoni ( Sharpe ) , but has greater lateral compression as well as other distinctive characters . It closely resembles H ...
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... represented in rocks of Cretaceous age . These might be considered to be balanced by the occurrence of T. tatei , a typical member of the section Costatæ , but although this division of the Trigonia has its maximum development in the ...
... represented in rocks of Cretaceous age . These might be considered to be balanced by the occurrence of T. tatei , a typical member of the section Costatæ , but although this division of the Trigonia has its maximum development in the ...
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... represented in Jurassic rocks ( G. deecki Frech ; G. aviculoides Sow . ) , has a close counterpart in G. anceps Desh . and G. sublanceolata d'Orb . , in the Lower Cretaceous of Europe . A form closely similar , and perhaps identical ...
... represented in Jurassic rocks ( G. deecki Frech ; G. aviculoides Sow . ) , has a close counterpart in G. anceps Desh . and G. sublanceolata d'Orb . , in the Lower Cretaceous of Europe . A form closely similar , and perhaps identical ...
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Acanthodiscus adult Ammonites angle aperture Aptian Astarte atherstoni Sharpe bank of Sunday's bone Broom carinal characters closely Coega collection comparison conocardiiformis convex Cutch Cynodonts d'Orbigny developed diameter Dicynodon differs distal dorsal Dunbrodie elongated Eriphyla escutcheon Exogyra fauna figured flank flattened fossils frontal genus Geol Geological Graaff-Reinet greatest groove Gryponyx Hauterivian height herzogi Holcostephanus holubi imbricata Jurassic keel Kitchin Krauss left valve length less Lower Cretaceous Lycett Lystrosaurus margin Massospondylus narrow Neocomian Neumayr occur ornamentation outline Pareiasaurus Pavlow Pecten phalanx Plate posterior posteriorly preserved probably represented resemblance ribs ridges Right valve Rogers and Schwarz sculpture Seeley shell similar slightly South African Museum species specimen spiral stage Stoliczka Sunday's River surface suture Tate Tate's transverse Trigonia Trigonia ventricosa tubercles Uhlig Uitenhage Uitenhage beds Uitenhage Series uitenhagensis sp umbilical umbo umbonal region upper W. T. Blanford whorl zoarium Zwartkop's River