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A New Genus of Trilobites and other Fossils from Girvan

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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A Small series of fossils, recently collected by Mr. James L. Begg mainly from the Ordovician beds of Girvan and sent to me for examination, include some interesting specimens amongst which is a species of trilobite which must be put in a new genus. My thanks are due to Mr. Andrew Ferguson, of the Geological Department of Glasgow University, for making the photographs of the specimens.

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