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I.—The Fossil Insects of the Primary Rocks: a Rapid Survey of the Entomological Fauna of the Palæozoic Period 1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Charles Brongniart
Affiliation:
Honorary and Corresponding Member of the Manchester Geological Society.

Extract

The fossil insects of Palæozoic times are but little known, in consequence of the small number of specimens which have been discovered in the various Carboniferous deposits of the globe.

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Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1885

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References

page 484 note 1 Mr. R. P. Whitfield (under date July 31st, 1885) announced in “Science vol. vi. No. 130, pp. 87–88, the discovery of a Scorpion in the Waterlime group Lower Helderberg, of Oneida County, N.Y., nearly on the same geological horiz and closely agreeing with the Swedish fossil. A figure is also given of the speciment.

page 484 note 2 See Geological Magazine, 1868, Yol. V. pp. 172, 216.