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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
The specimen which forms the subject of the present communication is a fragment of a Nautiloid in the collection of Dr. Wheelton Hind, F.G.S., from the Carboniferous Limestone, Kniveton, Derbyshire, that seems to be referable to Gyrtoceras (Meloceras) apicale. This species, instituted by Dr. Foord in 1898, and based upon examples from St. Doulagh's, co. Dublin, Ireland, was characterized as follows:—
page 62 note 1 Monograph of the Carboniferous Cephalopoda of Ireland (Palæontographical Society), pt. ii, 1898, pp. 33–36, pl. xi, figs, 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b, 3; pl. xii.
page 65 note 1 Foord, A. H.: Mon. Carb. Ceph. Ireland (Pal. Soc.), pt. ii, 1898, p. 36.Google Scholar
page 65 note 2 A portion of the boundary of each area is indicated by a very obscure feebly-impressed line.
page 65 note 3 Crick, G. C.: Proc. Malae. Soc., vol. vi, pt. 3, Sept. 1904, pp. 134–7, pl. viii.Google Scholar