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III.—Some New Species of the Cirripede genus Scalpellum from British Cretaceous Rocks

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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Since the publication of Charles Darwin's memorable monograph on the Fossil Lepadidæ (Palæontographical Society, 1851) little has been written on the British Cretaceous Cirripedes. Among the thirteen species of Scalpellum which Darwin figured and described, ten are British, and, so far as I am aware, only one, Scalpellum attenuatum, has since been added to their number. Several species have, however, subsequently been described from Foreign Cretaceous Rocks.

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