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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
The fossil shrimps or prawns briefly described in the preceding paper by Dr. H. Woodward occur in the ‘fish-clay’ of the Osborne Series at Chapelcorner Copse, Binstead House, Ryde House, and Sea View, Isle of Wight, and they were first discovered by me in these beds about the year 1876. Having regard to the fact that new species of fish, etc., have been recently obtained from the Osborne Beds, it would seem that these prawns are very probably also new to English strata.
The following is a list of the papers bearing on the present article:—
G. W. Colenutt, “On the Osborne Beds”: Geol. Mag., 1888, p. 358.
E. T. Newton, “On Clupea veetensis”: Q.J.G.S., February, 1889, vol. xliv, pp. 112–117, pl. iv.
E. T. Newton, “Geology of the Isle of Wight”: Memoirs of Geological Survey, 1889, p. 152 et seq.
E. T. Newton, “On Amia”: Q.J.G.S., February, 1899, vol. lv, pp. 1–10, pl. i.
G. W. Colenutt, “Notes on Geology of the North-East Coast of Isle of Wight”: Papers and Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club for 1891.
1 The following is a list of the papers bearing on the present article:—
G. W. Colenutt, “On the Osborne Beds”: Geol. Mag., 1888, p. 358.
E. T. Newton, “On Clupea veetensis”: Q.J.G.S., February, 1889, vol. xliv, pp. 112–117, pl. iv.
E. T. Newton, “Geology of the Isle of Wight”: Memoirs of Geological Survey, 1889, p. 152 et seq.
E. T. Newton, “On Amia”: Q.J.G.S., February, 1899, vol. lv, pp. 1–10, pl. i.
G. W. Colenutt, “Notes on Geology of the North-East Coast of Isle of Wight”: Papers and Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club for 1891.