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Page 253
This species was described in Rec . Alb . Mus . , vol . 1 , pt . v . , 1905 ( 3 ) , from
two imperfect specimens in Mr. Brown's collection . No further specimens have
been obtained , so that nothing more can be added to the description there given
.
This species was described in Rec . Alb . Mus . , vol . 1 , pt . v . , 1905 ( 3 ) , from
two imperfect specimens in Mr. Brown's collection . No further specimens have
been obtained , so that nothing more can be added to the description there given
.
Page 320
For comparison of this species with previously described species from the same
or approximately the same horizon the cervical vertebrę are of the greatest
importance , since the skull is quite unknown in the other species and only a few
odd ...
For comparison of this species with previously described species from the same
or approximately the same horizon the cervical vertebrę are of the greatest
importance , since the skull is quite unknown in the other species and only a few
odd ...
Page 339
Then the difficulty of determining the species is enhanced by the fact that many of
Owen's types are indeterminable , since the points which appear to be most
variable and on which species might be distinguished are often lost from the
types .
Then the difficulty of determining the species is enhanced by the fact that many of
Owen's types are indeterminable , since the points which appear to be most
variable and on which species might be distinguished are often lost from the
types .
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ExogyRA | 25 |
extoni Cleithrolepis S Woodward 264 | 31 |
baini Mytilus Sharpe | 33 |
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