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II.—On some Coniferous Remains from the Lithographic Stone of Solenhofen

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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The Geological Department of the British Museum possesses the fine collection of fossils from the Solenhofen Oolites, which was formed under specially favourable circumstances by Häberlein. Its importance is at once apparent when it is remembered that it contains the specimen of Archœopteryx macrura, described by Owen.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1872

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page 151 note 1 Geol. Mag., 1869, p. 3.

page 151 note 2 (a) is a reduced representation of the whole cone; (c) is an end view of one of the scales showing the two apices, of the natural size; (b) is a longitudinal section of a scale. For (a) and (c) I am indebted to Mr. Carruthers; (b) is from the Geol. Mag., 1871, p. 543.

page 152 note 1 Edin. New Phil. Journ., 1861, pp. 198, 199.

page 152 note 2 Geol. Mag., 1866, p. 251.

page 152 note 3 Ray Soc. Rep. and Pap., 1845.