Excerpt from Palaeontographical Society, 1909, Vol. 63: Containing: 1. The Pleistocene Canid; 2. The Carboniferous Ganoid Fishes; 3. The Fishes of the English Chalk; 4. The Cretaceous Lamellibranchia 5. The Mollusca of the Chalk-Cephalopoda; 6. British Belemnitid-JurassicThe Reptilia of the Wealden and Purbeck Formations (supplement, No. By Prof. Owen (pp. 19 - 21, pl. X).
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