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VI.—Some Fossil Annelid Burrows1
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
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In the little note on “Fossil Representatives of the Lithodomous Worm Polydora” which appeared in the Geological Magazine for March, 1909 (pp. 108–10), it is said that, “so far as I can ascertain, this genus has not hitherto been recorded in a fossil state.” It has since come to my knowledge that I was not the first so to record it, and I therefore ask permission to make the necessary emendation.
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page 115 note 1 “Los Tigillites del Salto del Fraile y algunas Sonneratia del Morro Solar: contribución á la geología de los alrededores de Lima,” Bol. Cuerpo Ingen. de Minas Perú, No. 17, 64 pp. Lima, 1904.Google Scholar
page 115 note 2 “Arthrophycus and Dædalus of Burrow Origin,” pp. 203–10; and “Prel. Note on the Nature of Taonurus”, pp. 211–4: Proc. Rochester Acad. Sci. iv.
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