2 edition of catalogue of the figured and cited specimens in the Department of Geology found in the catalog.
catalogue of the figured and cited specimens in the Department of Geology
Leicester Museums and Art Gallery. Dept. of Geology.
Published
1962
in [Leicester]
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Bibliography: p. 44-46.
Statement | [by] C. A. Sizer. |
Contributions | Sizer, C. A. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QE716 .L33 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 46 p. |
Number of Pages | 46 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5330930M |
LC Control Number | 72184017 |
The type and figured collection contains specimens cited in scientific publications and is organized alphabetically beginning with species. The strength and significance of our IP Collection resides in the extensive amount of material collected within the last 50 years from over 6, sites. The database lists specimens described from to , belonging to 98 named species and 23 undetermined taxa or repeats of species, comprising more than 70 genera. On five occasions more than one specimen of a species has been found at a single site in the same year (e.g. Confuciusornis), but that is rare. All information, including.
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Catalogue of the type and figured specimens of fossils, minerals, rocks, and ores in the Department of geology, United States National museum.
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Bulletin. Selected items from the collection are displayed in the main foyer of the McCoy Building, School of Earth Sciences University of Melbourne. Selected items are described in Singleton, F. 'A catalogue of type and figured specimens of fossils in the Melbourne University Geology Department'.
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