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III.—On the Occurrence of Chonetes Pratti, Davidson, in the Carboniferous Rocks of Western Australia
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
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The Government of Western Australia, through their Geologist, Harry Page Woodward, Esq., F.G.S., has recently presented to the British Museum an important series of Palæozoic invertebrate fossils which have been collected from various localities during the progress of the geological survey of that colony.
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page 542 note 1 This statement requires correction, as on submitting the figured examples to the test of Hydrochloric acid their structure is found to be calcareous. My colleague, Mr. Thomas Davies, F.G.S., has also examined the fractured edge of one of the Yalves, and he identifies the cleavage planes as belonging to Carbonate of Lime.
page 543 note 1 Description of some new species of Carboniferous Fossils from the Valley of Kansas River, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1858, p. 262 (not figured).
page 544 note 1 Physical Description of New South Wales and Van Dieman's Land, by P. E. de Strzelecki.
page 544 note 2 GEOL. MAG. 1890, Pl. VII. p. 151–155.
page 544 note 3 GEOL. MAG. 1890, Pl. VIIA. p. 196.
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