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I.—“Dr. W. Waagen On Geographical Distribution of Fossil Organisms in India.” (Read at the Imperial Academy of Science, Vienna, 12, 1877. Translated in Records Geol. Surv. India, vol. xi. p. 267.)

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page 274 note 1 Hæckel, Hist. Creation. H. F. Blanford, Physical Geography of India, 1873. Blanford, W. T., J. A. Soc. Bengal, 1876. Geol. Mag. Decade II. Vol. III. etc.Google Scholar

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page 276 note 2 Dr. Waagen himself, when in India, favoured this view, and never suggested its being doubtful, though the evidence was in his hands, in the shape of shells of an Obolus, determined as Silurian by the late Dr. Stoliczka.