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(1887) II.—On some Belgian Fossil Reptiles. Geological Magazine, S. 3 Vol. 4 (9) 392-396 doi:10.1017/s0016756800194087

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TitleII.—On some Belgian Fossil Reptiles
JournalGeological Magazine
Year1887 (September)Series:Volume3:4
Issue9
PublisherCambridge University Press (CUP)
DOIdoi:10.1017/s0016756800194087
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Full Reference(1887) II.—On some Belgian Fossil Reptiles. Geological Magazine, S. 3 Vol. 4 (9) 392-396 doi:10.1017/s0016756800194087
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In(1887, September) Geological Magazine S. 3 Vol. 4 (9) Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Abstract/NotesI have read with much interest the two articles which Messrs. G. A. Boulenger and R. Lydekker have recently published in the Geological Magazine, and I should be very much obliged if you would permit me to make an addition, which appears to me useful, and which I should be glad to see published.1. Pseudotrionyx.—1. I have remarked with satisfaction that it has been possible for the above-named naturalists to refer to P. Delheidi, a Tortoise of the London-clay. This discovery is doubly interesting, in the first place because it shows the existence of the Belgian fossil in England, in the second place, because it establishes the existence of the Bruxelliau (Middle Eocene) Chelonian in the Ypresian epoch (Lower Eocene).


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