Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
During a recent excursion to Shropshire members of a Sedgwick Club party collected a number of graptolites, and some of these, supplemented by specimens collected by the writer many years ago, now seem worth recording.
1 A tendency to the production of geniculate forms in D. ramosus s. str. was noted by Elles and Wood with the comment: “Should the discovery of more examples prove that this form was a permanent one, it would be worthy of a varietal name” (1904, p. 175).