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V.—On the Shell-Structure of Chonetes Laguessiana, De Kon

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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The specimens selected for illustration of the shell-structure of this species of Chonetes were found in a bed of shale in the Lower Carboniferous Limestone series at Capelrig old quarry, in the parish of East Kilbride, Lanarkshire. The fossils in this shale have their structure generally well preserved, there being less change, through crystallization of the lime present in the shells of the various organisms, than is found in those obtained from most of the other fossiliferous localities in Western Scotland.

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References

1 Davidson's Brachiopoda, part iv. pp. 296301.Google Scholar