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I.—Notes on the Genus Phaneropleuron (Huxley), with a Description of a New Species from the Carboniferous Formation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Ramsay H. Traquair*
Affiliation:
Professor of Zoology in the Royal College of Science, Dublin.

Extract

The genus Phaneropleuron was instituted by Professor Huxley, in 1869, for the reception of that singular fish P. Andersoni, from the Upper Devonian Yellow Sandstone of Dura Den, in Fifeshire, which species was also subsequently described by him in the tenth Decade of the Geological Survey, published in 1861. In the present communication 1 have to add a second species, from the Lower Carboniferous strata (Burdiehouse Limestone) of Edinburghshire, by which our knowledge of the genus is thus certainly carried a stage further unwards in the geological series.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1871

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References

page 529 note 1 In Anderson's “Dura Den, a Monograph of the Yellow Sandstone.” Edinburgh, 1859.

page 530 note 1 Mem. Geol. Survey, Decade X., p. 49. Also in Anderson's “Dura Den,” p. 67.

page 532 note 1 The following description of the new Carboniferous species formed part of a paper, entitled, “Additions to the Fossil Vertebrate Fauna of Burdiehouse, near Edinburgh,” read before Section C of the British Association, at Edinburgh, August, 1871.

page 534 note 1 Dec. Geol. Surv. X. p. 26.

page 534 note 2 Proc. Royal Soc. 03 16, 1871, p. 379.Google Scholar