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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
There are four specimens of this form in the WoodwardianMuseum, labelled a 859 and a 860 by Salter, and all come from theWenlock Limestone of Dudley. Salter (loc. cit. supra) says of it:‘Related to E. discors, but with most regular ridges of growth.A beautiful shell, dedicated to a most worthy lady—the patientpreparer of this collection [Mrs. Fletcher].’ All four specimensbelong to the Fletcher Collection.
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