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I.—Notes on some Arctic Silurian or Devonian (?) Fossils from Beechey Island, brought home by the S.Y. “Pandora” in 1875, and from Port Dundas, Lancaster Sound, by an earlier Expedition in 18531

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Henry Woodward
Affiliation:
British Museum.

Extract

I am indebted to my friend, Mr. Thomas Crowther Brown, of Further Barton, Cirencester, for placing in my hands some time since certain Arctic Corals (brought home in 1853 or 1854), for illustration, to be afterwards deposited in the Geological Department of the British Museum. Some time previously I had also received a small but interesting series of specimens from Beechey Island, collected by Dr. A. Horner, the Medical Officer to the S.Y. “Pandora” (Captain Sir Allen Young), and by the Artist to the Expedition, G. R. De Wilde, Esq.; these latter were collected in August, 1875.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1878

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References

page 385 note 2 See Mr. Etheridge's paper in Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. 1878, vol. xxxiv. p. 568 plates xxv.-xxix.Google Scholar

page 386 note 1 On a reconsideration of these Palæozoic Corals, probably it may be found possible to bring Strephodes and Lonsdalia near, or even to unite them together.

page 388 note 1 Appendix to Sutherland's Journal, p. ccxxviii.

page 388 note 2 Named after Mr. Pickthorne, surgeon of the “Pioneer.”

page 388 note 3 Some of the specimens marked S. Pickthornii may belong to a species of Petraia; they are, however, too much weathered to be safely determined.