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III.—On a new species of Desmoceras from the Chalk Rock of Buckinghamshire1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Extract

Whilst engaged on the new Geological Survey in the neighbourhood of Mariow, I had the good fortune to come across an exposure of Chalk Rock yielding an exceptionally rich fauna, including a single specimen of an ammonite which appeared to be new to science. This ammonite was therefore shown to Dr. Kitchin, Mr. Crick, Dr. Rowe, and Mr. H. Woods, none of whom had seen the species before or could recognize it as a form already described. The discovery of new Cephalopods from the Chalk is now so rare that it seems worth while to draw attention to this, although the whole of the accompanying fossils have not yet been identified.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1911

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Footnotes

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Communicated by permission of the Director of the Geological Survey.

References

page 400 note 1 Woods, H., “The Mollusca of the Chalk Rock,” Part I: Q.J.G.S., vol. lii, pp. 77, 79, 1896Google Scholar.

page 400 note 2 Chatwin, C.P.Withers, T.H., “Contribution to the Fauna of the Chalk Rock”: GEOL. MAG., Dec. V, Vol. VI, p. 66, 1909Google Scholar.

page 400 note 3 Grossouvre, A. de, “Recherehes sur la Craie Supérieure,” 2e Partie: Mém. Carte Géol. France, p. 168, pi. xxv, fig. 2, and pi. xxxvii, fig. 9, 1893Google Scholar.