The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London (1914) (14593735997)
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Identifier: quarterlyjourna701914geol (find matches)
Title: The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London
Year: 1845 (1840s)
Authors: Geological Society of London
Subjects: Geology
Publisher: London (etc.)
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Institution Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library
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d Dawkins, the peculiarcoarse rugosity of the enamel is most closely similar to that ofRhinoceros etruscus. Castor. A fragment of the alveolar portion of the inner face of thenght mandibular ramus of Castor corresponds in size with the truemolar described last year.1 This tooth, in fact, fits well the socketfor m. 2. The newly discovered lower incisor may also, perhaps,belong to the same mandible. EXPLANATION OF PLATES XIV AND XV. PiATE XIV. Pig. 1. Flaked flint, showing few flakings on one face (la), a simple flake onthe other face (1 b), and its tabular shape in edge-view (1 c). Naturalsize. (See p. 84.) 2. Eolith, showing flaked edge (2 a), simply-flaked face (2 b), and edge- view (2 c). Two-thirds of the natural size. (See p. 85.) 3. Rhinoceros cf. etruscus Falconer: imperfect antexior crest of right upper premolar 3, front view (3 a) and inner view (3 b). Naturalsize. (See p. 92.) 2 Q.J.G.S. vol. lxix (1913) p. 143 & pi. xxi, fig. 7. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. Vol. LXX, Pl.XIV.
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6. M. Woodward, del. Bemrose.Co!lo,Derby. FLINTS AND RHINOCEROS FROM PILTDOWN (SUSSEX). Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. Vol. LXX, Pl. XV.
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