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  • 1
    Publikationsdatum: 1936-12-01
    Print ISSN: 0031-0220
    Digitale ISSN: 1867-6812
    Thema: Geologie und Paläontologie
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  • 2
    Publikationsdatum: 1920-12-01
    Beschreibung: THE following account is based on the six specimens recorded by Dr. W. D Lang in his paper on “The Ibex-zone at Charmouth, and its relation to the Zones near it” After mentioning the occurrence, in the top of the zone, of an apparently new Polymorphitid, Dr. Lang added the following footnote: “A striking form, 3 to 4 inches in diameter, with numerous, very thin costæ. Two specimens were found (not in place) in the winter, 1915–16, by Lieut. Dan Haggard, who presented them to the British Museum. The author found parts of three specimens in place in the Pyritic Marls in June, 1916. A sixth specimen, the best preserved of all, has been in the British Museum many years, and is labelled ‘Said to be from Lyme Regis’.”
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  • 3
    Publikationsdatum: 1919-03-01
    Beschreibung: In addition to the variability of the suture-line in a given species, mentioned previously, asymmetry of the elements on opposite sides of the same suture-line is very frequent and probably universal in so far as the minor frillings are concerned, which is only to be expected in organic beings. This phenomenon has lately been illustrated again in Lioceras by Horn, and in Dactylioceras by Swinnerton & Trueman. The latter authors also have some interesting observations on asymmetry associated with lateral displacement of the siphuncle which is of sporadical occurrence in Ammonites.
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  • 4
    Publikationsdatum: 1920-03-01
    Print ISSN: 0016-7568
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  • 5
    Publikationsdatum: 1923-01-01
    Beschreibung: In order to compare the ammonite sequence in the ibex and jamesoni zones of Pabay, recently described as vitiated by faulting and dykes, with the succession in other areas, it is desirable, first of all, to give full lists of the ammonites collected on the Dorset and Yorkshire coasts by Dr. W. D. Lang and Professor D. M. S. Watson and kindly submitted to the writer for examination.
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  • 6
    Publikationsdatum: 1924-02-01
    Beschreibung: In some recent papers dealing with Tithonian ammonites, the writer included zonal schemes of the higher Jurassic, up to what he considered the topmost horizon, namely the privasensis zone. The correlation of the Mediterranean ammonites with those of the “boreal province” or Pavlow's “Aquilonian” was also discussed. Since this author had recorded “Aquilonian” Craspedites and Garniericeras from the Speeton Clay and Spilsby Sandstone, the inquiry naturally led to a revision of the ammonites of the Neocomian of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. A critical examination of the ammonite horizons at the Jurasso-Cretaceous border-line seemed specially invited because in our most recent textbooks Yorkshire strata obviously well up in the Cretaceous are still included in the Jurassic; and it was also deemed useful to link up the table of Tithonian ammonite zones, above referred to, with that of the Aptian, given by the writer in a paper on the “Ammonite Horizons of the Gault and Contiguous Formations”.
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  • 7
    Publikationsdatum: 1925-01-01
    Beschreibung: In his paper on “The Yellow Limestone of Jamaica and its Mollusca” (Geological Magazine, Vol. LX, 1923, p. 345) Dr. C. T. Trechmann referred to an Upper Senonian fauna from shales at Providence, near Port Antonio, underlying a limestone with Rudistae. He recorded Baculites from the upper portion of these shales, and “rather low in the sequence” he collected some ammonites, one of which had been identified by the writer as belonging to the genus Parapachydiscus. The Shales at Providence had already been mentioned by the late Mr. Lucas Barrett1 as containing Baculites and Hamites, and in his collection, now in the British Museum (Natural History), there are preserved a number of fossils including the Pholadomya and Trigonia he recorded and two fragments of Hamites. The matrix of these is the same as that of Dr. Trechmann's examples, namely a brown calcareous sandstone, and the ‘Hamites’ in both collections belong to the same species, but Mr. Lucas Barrett's Baculites I have not been able to trace.
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  • 8
    Publikationsdatum: 1936-10-01
    Beschreibung: THE Lower Cambrian genus Salterella, Billings, has lately received a good deal of attention in connection with the problem of the origin of the Cephalopoda. The genus, it may be remembered, was first described by its author as undoubtedly allied to Serpulites i.e. a worm-tube, but it was soon transferred by Billings himself to the pteropods. Barrande and Walcott also considered Salterella to be related to Tentaculites and Hyolithes. Clark (1925), who revised the genus, came to the conclusion that Salterella was a cephalopod, and not by any means a primitive type, but it did not seem to him to be ancestral to any subsequent form. Poulsen (1927) accepted this view, stating that the cephalopod characters were very conspicuous, but his later (1932) restoration of an East Greenland form, identified with S. rugosa from Labrador, is no more convincing than was Clark's restoration of S. conulata. Unfortunately, the genotype species of Salterella (S. rugosa Billings) is still incompletely known and I agree with Teichert (1935) that further investigation is needed before the real nature of Salterella can be held to be established. If the “septal necks” are still a doubtful feature and if the very existence of a “siphuncle” is open to question, as Teichert rightly says, it is clearly as premature to visualize Salterella as a possible forerunner of the holochoanites (Schuchert, in Schindewolf, 1929) as it is to connect the equally doubtful Volborthella with either holochoanites (Teichert and Kobayashi) or orthochoanites (Schindewolf, 1934).
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  • 9
    Publikationsdatum: 1937-06-01
    Beschreibung: One of the most widely quoted but least common Chalk ammonites is Ammonites navicularis Mantell, which has been the subject of a very careful paper by the late G. C. Crick. Judging by the literature, however, this species is still generally misunderstood, and inquiries from correspondents are partly responsible for the present note. There is no doubt that widely different forms have been included in A. navicularis, from Sowerby's time (1827) down to the present (e.g. Collignon, 1931), and I have on previous occasions separated, with new names certain forms wrongly attributed to this species by Sharpe (1857), Guéranger (1867), and de Grossouvre (1912). But although a good deal remains to be done, without figuring typical specimens and without having material for comparison from India, Portugal, and Madagascar, it is not advisable to express opinions on the ammonites figured as A. navicularis by yet other authors, e.g. Stoliczka (1865), Choffat (1898), or Boule Lemoine, and Thévenin (1907).
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  • 10
    Publikationsdatum: 1939-02-01
    Beschreibung: It seems late in the day to ask the International Commission to standardize the use of Rhacophyllites in the interpretation commonly accepted for over half a century, but until I discussed this genus last summer with Dr. S. W. Muller, Stanford University, California, in connection with work on Lias ammonites, I was unaware that it offered a nomenclatorial problem or that this was incapable of a simple solution on the basis of the existing rules of nomenclature. A discussion of the difficulties encountered may not be out of place in this series, and I hope to show that this is indeed one of the special cases in which standardization provides the only fair solution.
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