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Evolution of Life in Palæozoic Times - II.—The Connection of the Animal World in Geological Times. By Prof.A. Gaudry, Memb. Inst. - Les Enchainments du Monde Animal dans les Temps Géologiques Fossiles Primaires. Par Albert Gaudry, Memb. Inst., Professeur de Paléontologie au Muséum d' Histoire Naturelle. Royal 8vo. pp. 320, avec 285 gravures dans le texte. (Paris, F. Savy, 1883.)

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page 32 note 1 Les Enchainments du Monde Animal dans les Temps Géologiques. Mammifères Tertiaires Par Prof. Gaudry, A. Royal 8vo. pp 296, avec 312 gravures dan le texte. (Paris, F. Savy, 1878).Google ScholarSee Geol. Mao. 1878, Dec. II. Vol. V. pp. 221–7Google Scholar

page 35 note 1 Many of the Ammonites were furnished with a shelly operculum (=Aptychus, Trigonehiles, etc., homologous with the dorsal hood of Nautilus) closing the aperture of their body-chamber.—Edit. Geol. Mag.

page 38 note 1 This supposed Permian Trilobite is erroneous. No Trilobite occurs higher, in the series-than the Carboniferous formation.—Edit. Geol. Mag.