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On Cyamocephalus, a new Synxiphosuran from the Upper Silurian of Lesmahago, Lanarkshire

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

L. D. Currie
Affiliation:
Glasgow University.

Extract

The Upper Silurian rocks of Lesmahago, Lanarkshire, have long been known to contain Arthropod remains. In the Kelvin-grove Museum, Glasgow, are a number of curious forms from the Logan Water Lesmahago, which Professor McNair was good enough to allow me to examine. In the hope of solving some problems presented by them, I obtained, through the kindness of the Keeper of the Geological Department of the British Museum, the loan of a specimen from the same locality, which forms the subject of this note. Instead, however, of solving any difficulties, the specimen presented a new problem.

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Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1927

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References

page 154 note 1 Cyamo from Kuamos (Gk.), a bean.

page 156 note 1 Woodward, H., Geol. Mag., V, 1868, p. 1.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

page 157 note 1 Mem. Nat. Acad. Sci. Washington, iii, 1884, p. 151.Google Scholar