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Notes on Some Lamellibranchs from Quarrel Hill, Girvan

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

F. R. C. Reed
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(With a Note on the Quarrel Hill Section by J. L. Begg.)

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A small collection of fossils from the Upper Ordovician of Quarrel Hill, Girvan, made recently by Mr. James L. Begg, is remarkable for the number and character of the lamellibranchs, several of which appear to be new. Their affinities are chiefly with those of the Ordovician of the United States and are consequently of special interest.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1946

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