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IV.—On a Second British Species of the Jurassic Fish Eurycormus
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
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The occurrence of a fish generically identical with Eurycormus of the Bavarian Lithographic stone, in the Upper Jurassic of England, has already been indicated by the discovery of a well-preserved head with some anterior vertebras in the Kimmeridge Clay of Ely. Only one specimen, however, has hitherto been recognized; and during a recent search for further evidence of the fish among British fossils the present writer has thus been gratified to find two more examples in the collection of the British Museum.
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page 214 note 1 Woodward, Smith, “ On a Head of Euricormus from the Kirameridge Clay of i Ely,” Geol. Mag. [3] Vol. VII. (1890), pp. 289–291, PL x.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
page 216 note 1 Wagner, A., “ Monographie der fossilen Fische aus den Lithographischen Scbiefern Bayerns," Abh. k. bay. Akad. Wiss., math.-phys. Cl. vol. ix. (1863), p. 707, pl. iv.Google Scholar a smaller fish, probably to be regarded as the young of E. speciosus. is also named E. dubius by Vetter, B., Mitth. k. mineral.-geol. Mus. Dresden, pt. iv. (1881), p. 113, pl. ii. fig. 7.Google Scholar
page 216 note 2 Damon, R., “Geology of Weymouth,” ed. 2, suppl. pi. xii. fig. 9 (1880).Google Scholar
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