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III.—Preliminary Note on Prolimulus Woodwardi, Fritsch, from the Permian Gaskohle at Nyřan, Bohemia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Ant. Fritsch
Affiliation:
Director of the Royal Bohemian Museum in Prague.

Extract

Some years ago I received a fossil preserved in pyrites from the Gaskohle at Nyřan. No details could be seen under the microscope, and I was not sure if it were a Limulus or a seed. At an exhibition by Architects held last year at Prague I saw a specimen of a similar fossil with two of its appendages preserved, and I was fortunate enough to acquire the same for our Museum. I then reexamined all my material previously collected, and found appendages in other specimens also.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1899

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References

page 59 note 1 Originally described by Prestwichinhis “Geology of Coalbrookdale” as ‘Limulusanthrax. The genus Prestwichia was established by Woodwardin1867: see Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xxiii, p. 32.Google Scholar

page 59 note 2 Limulus priscus, Münster, Muschelkalk-Dolomit, Laineck, near Bayreuth: Zittel's, K. A.Handbuch der Palæontologie,” ii, p. 645 (1881).Google Scholar