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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
Mr. Charles Schuchert of Newhaven, Conn., U.S.A., has recently published in the “American Geologist” (Vol. xi.No. 3) an important and highly suggestive “Classification of the Brachiopoda,” based on the history of the class (Chronogenesis) and the ontogeny of the individual. It embodies the latest results of the remarkable investigations on the Palaeozoic forms of Prof. James Hall and Mr. J. M. Clarke, who have thrown so much light on the evolution of genera among the Brachiopoda in the eighth volume of “The Palæontology of New York” (Part I. Brachiopoda, 1892).
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