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III.—On Pleurocaris, a new Crustacean from the English Coal-measures

Through the kindness of Mr. Walter Egginton I have recently had an opportunity of studying an interesting series of Crustacea from the Coal - measures of Coseley, near Dudley. Most of the specimens can be referred, with more or less probability, to the division Syncarida, which includes the living A...

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Published in:Geological magazine 1911-04, Vol.8 (4), p.156-160
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