Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 7South African Museum, 1913 - Natual history |
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Page 42
... measure lend a distinctive aspect to several members of the genus in the faunas under discussion ; and it will be noticed that while these features serve in great degree to imprint a facies on the assemblage which brings it into ...
... measure lend a distinctive aspect to several members of the genus in the faunas under discussion ; and it will be noticed that while these features serve in great degree to imprint a facies on the assemblage which brings it into ...
Page 46
... measure a Uitenhage facies and also furnish strong links with the molluscan fauna of the Oomia Group . The remains of Cephalopoda are unfortunately very scanty and again fail us as a basis of com- parison , but important links are found ...
... measure a Uitenhage facies and also furnish strong links with the molluscan fauna of the Oomia Group . The remains of Cephalopoda are unfortunately very scanty and again fail us as a basis of com- parison , but important links are found ...
Page 50
... measure suggest the closest alliance with the molluscan fauna of the South African Neocomian ; and it may be added that there is nothing in the Pueyrrydon fauna itself to contradict the assumption that we are dealing with a western part ...
... measure suggest the closest alliance with the molluscan fauna of the South African Neocomian ; and it may be added that there is nothing in the Pueyrrydon fauna itself to contradict the assumption that we are dealing with a western part ...
Page 51
... measure the correlation of the Uitenhage Neocomian fauna with the similar assemblages in German East Africa and in Cutch bears upon the theory of an Indo- African land barrier during early Cretaceous times ; and further , we may inquire ...
... measure the correlation of the Uitenhage Neocomian fauna with the similar assemblages in German East Africa and in Cutch bears upon the theory of an Indo- African land barrier during early Cretaceous times ; and further , we may inquire ...
Page 54
... measure to differences of local facies , a factor which does not seem to have been sufficiently taken into account ; the Belemnite - beds of Madagascar probably represent deeper water conditions , in contrast to the littoral character ...
... measure to differences of local facies , a factor which does not seem to have been sufficiently taken into account ; the Belemnite - beds of Madagascar probably represent deeper water conditions , in contrast to the littoral character ...
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Acanthodiscus adult Ammonites angle aperture Aptian Astarte atherstoni Sharpe baini bank of Sunday's bone breadth Broom carinal characters closely Coega collection comparison conocardiiformis convex costate Cutch Cynodonts d'Orbigny developed diameter dorsal elongated Eriphyla escutcheon Exogyra fauna figure flank flattened fossils frontal genus Geol Geological German East Africa Graaff-Reinet groove Hauterivian height herzogi Holcostephanus holubi imbricata Jurassic keel Kitchin Krauss left valve length less Lower Cretaceous Lycett margin Massospondylus narrow Neocomian Neumayr occur Oolitic Oomia beds ornamentation outline Pareiasaurus Pavlow Pecten Plate posterior posteriorly preserved represented resemblance ribs ridges right valve Rogers and Schwarz rogersi sculpture shell similar slightly South African Museum species specimen spiral stage Stoliczka stowi Sunday's River surface suture Tate Tate's transverse Trigonia Trigonia ventricosa tubercles Uhlig Uitenhage Uitenhage beds Uitenhage Series umbilical umbilicus umbo umbonal region upper W. T. Blanford whorl zoarium Zwartkop's River