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IV.—On the Occurrence of Productus humerosus ( = sublævis) in Dove Dale; and its Value as a Zone-fossil

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Wilfred Jackson
Affiliation:
Manchester Museum.

Extract

During a recent examination of the Carboniferous Limestone in the Dove Dale district I have met with an abundance of Productus humerosus. This species is a common fossil in the cliffs extending for a distance of quite 2 miles from the top end of Nabs Dale to beyond Tissington Spires. It is most prolific at and near Reynard's Cave, where the shells occur in clusters, often cupped into each other.

Type
Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1919

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References

1 First recorded in Geol. Mag., 07, 1919, p. 335.Google Scholar