Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 7South African Museum, 1913 - Natual history |
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... known from the neighbourhood of Sand Flats at about 1,200 feet above sea - level . A. W. ROGERS . * This is the figure given by Mr. Woods ; it is probably too great by 100 feet , as in Gamble's list of heights the Need's Camp beacon is ...
... known from the neighbourhood of Sand Flats at about 1,200 feet above sea - level . A. W. ROGERS . * This is the figure given by Mr. Woods ; it is probably too great by 100 feet , as in Gamble's list of heights the Need's Camp beacon is ...
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... known , particularly by the writings of Krauss , Sharpe , Tate , and Neumayr , it is not surprising to find that among the specimens collected during the preliminary survey in the Uitenhage and Port Elizabeth Divisions comparatively few ...
... known , particularly by the writings of Krauss , Sharpe , Tate , and Neumayr , it is not surprising to find that among the specimens collected during the preliminary survey in the Uitenhage and Port Elizabeth Divisions comparatively few ...
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... known , has called forth strikingly different opinions from various authors . It was suggested by Stow in 1871 that the want of unanimity among the earlier writers might have been due to care- less collecting and the mingling of ...
... known , has called forth strikingly different opinions from various authors . It was suggested by Stow in 1871 that the want of unanimity among the earlier writers might have been due to care- less collecting and the mingling of ...
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... known assemblage as to give it the decided stamp which might serve to put the question of age beyond dispute . This matter has been so frequently dealt with , and its bearings are so well known , that it may seem superfluous to dwell ...
... known assemblage as to give it the decided stamp which might serve to put the question of age beyond dispute . This matter has been so frequently dealt with , and its bearings are so well known , that it may seem superfluous to dwell ...
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... known paper published in 1856 , A. G. BainĀ¶ referred the Uitenhage fossils with doubt to the Lias , basing this opinion upon the prevalence of a supposed Liassic form , " Gryphaa incurva . " The shell mistaken for this , however , was ...
... known paper published in 1856 , A. G. BainĀ¶ referred the Uitenhage fossils with doubt to the Lias , basing this opinion upon the prevalence of a supposed Liassic form , " Gryphaa incurva . " The shell mistaken for this , however , was ...
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1st phalanx Ammonites angle aperture Aptian articular Astarte atherstoni Sharpe baini bank of Sunday's bone Broom carinal characters closely Coega collection comparison convex Cutch Cynodonts Cynognathus d'Orbigny Dicynodon differs distal dorsal dorsal fin elongated Exogyra fauna figured flank flattened fossils front frontal genus Geol Geological Graaff-Reinet greatest Gryponyx Hauterivian height herzogi Holcostephanus humerus imbricata Jurassic keel Krauss Left valve length Lower Cretaceous Lystrosaurus margin Massospondylus maxilla measures narrow Neocomian Neumayr occur Oomia ornamentation outline Pareiasaurus Pecten phalanx Plate portion posterior posteriorly preserved probably Propappus represented resemblance ribs ridges Right valve Rogers and Schwarz rogersi sculpture Seeley shell side similar skull slightly South African Museum species specimen Sunday's River surface suture Tate transverse Trigonia tubercles Uhlig Uitenhage Uitenhage beds Uitenhage Series uitenhagensis sp umbilical umbo umbonal region upper ventricosa W. T. Blanford whorl width zoarium Zwartkop's River