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Type and Figured Fossils in the National Museum of Wales
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
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The National Museum of Wales has not existed, as a working institution, long enough to have accumulated an extensive series of type and figured fossils, but since recent developments have rendered available for reference geological collections that were hitherto packed in store rooms, it is felt that the time is opportune for the publication of a note concerning the geological material which the Museum possesses, with special reference to the specimens that have been described or figured.
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page 196 note 1 Numbers in square brackets are the Museum registration numbers.
page 197 note 1 Glamorgan, S.E.VI, also Abergavenny Memoir, 2nd ed. p. 49.Google Scholar
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page 200 note 1 This species has recently been re-named Prosyringothyris Northi by Fredericks, G., in “Der Apikalaparat der Brachiopoda Testicardines”: Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, etc., Beilageband LVII, Abt. B, 1927, pp. 1–11.Google Scholar
page 203 note 1 On the authority of Dr. H. Bolton and Professor S. H. Reynolds respectively.
page 204 note 1 “The Geology of the Country around Cardiff”: Memoirs of the Geological Survey, 1912, pp. 8–12.Google Scholar
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