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II.—DR. C. Depéret on the Pliocene Vertebrata of France.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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page 328 note 2 Théses Présentés à la Faculté des Sciences de Paris, sér. A. No. 67, pp. 1268, pis. i.–v. (1885). The writer of this notice regrets that the work did not come into his hands in time to incorporate some of its information in the British Museum Catalogues.Google Scholar

page 328 note 3 In a recent memoir (Bull. Soc. Géol. France, sér. 3, vol. xiii. pp. 287–94 [1886]). Prof. Gaudry defends the former view. Since the learned Professor admits the intercalation of Pliocene marine strata in the Pikermi beds, all his reasons appear to us (be it said with all respect) to present a strong savour of the kind of argument known as “begging the question.”Google Scholar