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Types and figured specimens of Lower Palaeozoic Trilobites in the University Museum, Oxford

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Abstract

Seventy specimens of trilobites are listed and reference is made to the works in which they were figured and described. Many of them were originally hi private collections which have been deposited in the University Museum since the time of the publication. The specimens have been allotted numbers under a scheme of registration which it is intended should eventually incorporate the whole of the research and reference palaeontological collections under the care of the Professor of Geology at Oxford.

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