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V.—Notes on the Cretaceous Formation of Bahia, Brazil
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
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The Cretaceous formation of Bahia, first brought prominently to notice by the discoveries of Allport in 1859, has been in great part examined and described by the late Professor Hartt, by Dr. O. A. Derby, by Dr. B,. Rathbun, and by Dr. J. C. Branner. Some additional observations made by the present writer were published in the Geological Society's Journal of May, 1907, to accompany Dr. A. Smith Woodward's paper on the Vertebrate Fossils of the formation.
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