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(1872) I.—Notes on some British Palæozoic Crustacea Belonging to the order Merostomata. Geological Magazine, S. 1 Vol. 9 (100) 433-441 doi:10.1017/s0016756800465386

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TitleI.—Notes on some British Palæozoic Crustacea Belonging to the order Merostomata
JournalGeological Magazine
Year1872 (October)Series:Volume1:9
Issue100
PublisherCambridge University Press (CUP)
DOIdoi:10.1017/s0016756800465386
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In(1872, October) Geological Magazine S. 1 Vol. 9 (100) Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Abstract/NotesWhen I first drew attention to this genus at the Bath Meeting of the British Association in 1864, only one nearly perfect specimen was known. Mr. Salter was acquainted with this form, so long ago as 1857, and referred to it, among other new and undescribed Crustacea, in a paper “On some New Palæozoic Star-fishes” found at Leintwardine, Shropshire, under the name of Limuloides. Portions of several others had also been met with, to which Mr. Salter attached MS. names in (the Museum of Practical Geology, Jermyn-street, but they have not been heretofore described. The most perfect of these Limuloid forms was described by me in a paper read before the Geological Society in June, 1865.3 (See Plate X. Fig. 1.)


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