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XX.—Supplement to the Lower Devonian Fishes of Gemünden

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 July 2012

R. H. Traquair
Affiliation:
Keeper of the Natural History Collections in the Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh

Extract

Since the publication, about a year ago, in the Transactions of this Society, of my paper on the Lower Devonian Fishes of Gemünden, a review of it has appeared in the pages of Science by Professor Bashford Dean, of New York. In this review Professor Dean endeavoured to throw doubts on the correctness of my orientation of the elements of the dermal skeleton of Drepanaspis Gemündenensis, in the following words:—

“Thus, his grounds seem inadequate for distinguishing dorsal and ventral sides. In no specimen figured is the relation of the dorsal lobe of the tail shown convincingly to be continuous with the so-called dorsal aspect; moreover, the eyes occur on the side which Traquair regards as ventral. Unless additional evidence is forthcoming, it would accordingly seem to me more probable that the ‘labial’ of Traquair was the ‘rostral’ plate, a structure which appears constant in Heterostracans.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1906

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References

page 469 note * “The Lower Devonian Fishes of Gemünden,” Trans. Roy. Soc. Edin., vol. xl., Part iv., October 1903.

page 469 note † Science, N.S., vol. xix., No. 471, January 8, 1904.

page 469 note ‡ The plate here meant is in my memoir termed mental, and not “labial.”

page 470 note * Science, N.S., vol. xix., No. 487, April 29, 1904, p. 704.