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VI.—On the Stratigraphical Distribution of the Inferior-Oolite Vertebrates of the Cotteswold Hills and the Bath-Doulting District

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Extract

Vertebrate-Remains are by no means abundant in the Inferior-Oolite rocks of the Cotteswold Hills and Bath—Doulting Distriet. Mr. H. B. Woodward, F.R.S., has written—

“The Inferior Oolite Series has yielded a rich and varied Invertebrate fauna, but the remains of Saurians and Fishes are very rare.

“The Reptilia that have been found include Megalosaurus and Steneosaurus, and the Fishes are represented by Hybodus, Strophodus, etc.”

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1910

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References

1 The Jurassic Rocks of Britain—The Lower Oolitic Rocks of England (Yorkshire excepted)”: Mem. Geol. Surv., vol. iv (1894), pp. 519–22.Google Scholar

2 A Handbook of the Geology of Cheltenham (1904), P. 230.