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II.—Woodwardian Museum Notes: on Some Wenlock Species of Lichas
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
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The entire collection of Wenlock fossils made by T. W. Fletcher, Esq., which is now in the Woodwardian Museum, affords unsurpassed facilities for studying the material on which a large number of species of trilobites were founded. Particularly is this the case with those of the genus Lichas, and a recent examination of the types and other specimens which Fletcher used in writing his paper “Observations on Dudley Trilobites” (Q.J.G.S., 1850, vol. vi, pp. 235–239, pls. xxvii and xxvii bis) has led me to make the following notes upon them. I have also had the privilege, through the kindness of Dr. Arthur Smith Woodward, F.R.S., of examining the specimens in the British Museum (Nat. Hist.), Cromwell Road.
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page 7 note 01 Barrande: Syst. Sil. Bohem., vol. i, p. 604, pl. xxviii, figs. 38–44.
page 9 note 01 This species is mentioned by the author in his paper on the genus Lichas: Q.J.G.S., 1902, vol. lviii, pp. 72 and 82.
page 11 note 01 Lindström, : Gotl. Silur. Crust. Ofv. K. Vet. Akad. Forhandl., 1885, No. 6, p. 60Google Scholar (Trochurus Salteri); List of the Fossils of the Upper Silurian Formation of Gotland, Stockholm, 1885, p. 3 (Trochurus Salteri).
page 11 note 02 Gotl. Silur. Crust. Ofv. K. Vet. Akad. Forhandl., 1885, p. 60.
page 11 note 03 Q.J.G.S., 1902, vol. lviii, p. 60.
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