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II.— On a New Species of Fossil Cockroach, Archimylacirs (Etoblattina) Woodwardi, from the South Wales Coal-field

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Herbert Bolton
Affiliation:
The Bristol Museum of Natural History

Extract

The Orthopteron wing which forms the subject of the present paper was obtained by Mr. David Davies from a dark-blue shale, about 10 feet in thickness, overlying the No. 2 Rhondda coal-seam in Clydach Vale (see Plate XV). The shale decreases to the east, dying out wholly 2 miles beyond the colliery, giving place to sandstone. I am indebted to Mr. Davies for the opportunity of describing the specimen.

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Original Articles
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1910

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