The Palaeontological Association | Reg. Charity No. 1168330€¦ · At a British Association meeting in 1938 a discussion was held on 'The Distribution and Migration of certain Animal
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The Palaeontological Association | Reg. Charity No. 1168330 · 2017. 11. 14. · FOSSIL vertebrates from the 'Siwalik Hills' and the Salt Range of India and Pakistan have been known
The Palaeontological Association | Reg. Charity No. 1168330 · Protoretepora ampla (Lonsdale), Fenestella bituberculata Crockford, and blastoid fragments, indicative of the Ulladulla
The Palaeontological Association | Reg. Charity No. 1168330 · Faurie. the Kimmeridgian, Tithonian and Berriasian stages are represented by fine- grained calcareous rocks varying
The Palaeontological Association | Reg. Charity No. 1168330 · Formation (Copeland 1973, pers. comm.). Elsewhere on Somerset Island the upper part of the Read Bay Formation and the
The Palaeontological Association | Reg. Charity No. 1168330 · 2017. 11. 14. · higher level classification Of the graptolites. Most Western workers have followed the Treatise on
The Palaeontological Association | Reg. Charity No. 1168330 · 2017. 11. 14. · A MONG the many reptilian remains recovered from the Middle Jurassic strata of Dorset (Delair 1958,
The Palaeontological Association | Reg. Charity No. 1168330 · thought to be confined to the Americas (Adams 1967; Hottinger 1973). The apparent endemism exhibited by Yaberinella
The Palaeontological Association | Reg. Charity No. 1168330...SAUROPSIDA Huxley, 1864 REPTILIA Laurenti, 1768 Family CAPTORHINIDAE Case, 1911 Genus ACRODONTA Dutuit 1976b Type species.
The Palaeontological Association | Reg. Charity No. 1168330 · N. burtini. The phosphate has impregnated the carbonaceous outer cuticle of the fruit and also occurs as a mineralized
The Palaeontological Association | Reg. Charity No. 1168330...species—Calappilia dacica, Periacanthus horridus, Micromaia aff. tuberculata, Harpactoxanthopsis lulugini—are common
The Palaeontological Association | Reg. Charity No. 1168330 · branchs, brachiopods, and echinoids. A few were also found adhering to inorganic frag- ments, mostly ooliths. In thin-sections
The Palaeontological Association | Reg. Charity No. 1168330 · both marine and non-marine Lower Cretaceous sediments and correlated the Wealden with the marine stages by this means.
The Palaeontological Association | Reg. Charity No. 1168330 · Llanvirn (Didymograptus murchisoni Zone) to ?Upper Llandeilo. The formation crops Out about 10 km east of Porto and
The Palaeontological Association | Reg. Charity No. 1168330 · 2017. 11. 14. · THE UNUSUAL BRACHIAL SKELETON OF ATTENUATELLA CONVEX A SP. NOV. (BRACHIOPODA) by JOHN ARMSTRONG Excellently
The Palaeontological Association | Reg. Charity No. 1168330 · Conodonts have been reported from all areas of late Lower Ordovician carbonate sedimentation in Australia referred to
The Palaeontological Association | Reg. Charity No. 1168330 · in any case their stratigraphical position relative to the 'Grès tendres á Brachiopodes' is not yet established. The
The Palaeontological Association | Reg. Charity No. 1168330 · (Palaeontology, vol. 16, part 2, pp. 307—333, pls. 32-34.1 PALAEONTOLOGY, VOLUME 16 stages. What is known to date