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II.—The Classification of the Cambrian and Silurian Rocks

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Extract

A paper by M. Barrande, which has been recently published, seems to call for some reply. M. Barrande, whilst working out the succession in Bohemia, adopted Sir R. I. Murchison's name “Silurian,” and even applied it to lower rocks than did ever Murchison himself, and in the paper under consideration he supports this classification.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1881

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page 245 note 1 “ Du Maintien de la Nomenclature établie par M. Murchison, par M. J. Barrande,” Extrait du Compte Rendu Sténograpbique du Congrès International de Géologie, tenu à Paris du 29 au 31 août et du 2 au 4 Septembre, 1878.

page 246 note 1 Cf. Linnarsson, Bihang till K. Svenska Vet. Akad. Handl. Band 3, No. 12.

page 247 note 1 Of the genus Phaeops, the subgenus Chasmops has a large tail and many segments, the subgenera Phaeops proper and Acaste have much smaller ones, and few segments relative1 v to the thorax.