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New Scottish Carboniferous Crinoids

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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It was indicated in a previous paper (Geol. Mag., LXXII, 1935, p. 208) that the Scottish Lower Carboniferous crinoid fauna contains a number of species which have never been adequately described. In the present communication, ten of these are discussed, the remainder, another ten or eleven species, will be dealt with later. All the specimens except four were collected by myself many years ago, but it was only recently that the requisite leisure was found to develop and clean them thoroughly.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1936

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