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same genus which occur in the Uitenhage beds and in order to broaden the
foundation for future work . From statements made in the Reports mentioned
above , it seems that in our present state of knowledge no satisfactory subdivision
of the ...
same genus which occur in the Uitenhage beds and in order to broaden the
foundation for future work . From statements made in the Reports mentioned
above , it seems that in our present state of knowledge no satisfactory subdivision
of the ...
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In the case of the specimens from the collection of the South African Museum
labelled “ Sunday's River , ” no more detailed account of locality is available , but
these are all typical Mollusca of the Marine Beds or Sunday's River Beds . Of all
the ...
In the case of the specimens from the collection of the South African Museum
labelled “ Sunday's River , ” no more detailed account of locality is available , but
these are all typical Mollusca of the Marine Beds or Sunday's River Beds . Of all
the ...
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From the Bokkeveld beds ( Devonian ) a badly preserved fish spine is the only
fish fossil as yet obtained , and so far no fish remains have been discovered in
the Upper and Lower Cretaceous beds of Sunday's River and Pondoland . The
fresh ...
From the Bokkeveld beds ( Devonian ) a badly preserved fish spine is the only
fish fossil as yet obtained , and so far no fish remains have been discovered in
the Upper and Lower Cretaceous beds of Sunday's River and Pondoland . The
fresh ...
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ExogyRA | 25 |
extoni Cleithrolepis S Woodward 264 | 31 |
baini Mytilus Sharpe | 33 |
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adult African angle anterior apertures appears atherstoni baini Band becomes beds bone border Broom characters closely collection comparable comparison considerably convex Cretaceous curved d'Orbigny described developed diameter differs direction distinct distinguished dorsal doubt elongated evidence fauna figure flank fossils front frontal further genus Geol greater greatest half height Holcostephanus individual Jurassic known lateral length less lower margin marked measures middle Museum narrow Neocomian obtained occur Oomia ornamentation outline passes Plate portion posterior present preserved probably prominent referred regarded region relatively remarks represented resemblance ribs ridges Rogers rounded sculpture seems seen separated Sharpe shell shown shows side similar single slightly South African species specimen stage Sunday's River surface Tate traced Trigonia tubercles Uitenhage umbilical umbo umbonal upper valve whorl