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[edit]DescriptionFig. 121. Prestwichia rotundata.jpg |
English: Fig. 121.—Prestwichia rotundata, a Limuloid Crustacean. Coal-measures, Britain. (After Henry Woodward.) |
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Source | Nicholson H. A. The ancient life-history of the Earth. A comprehensive outline of the principles and leading facts of paleaontological science. Edinbourgh, London: WIlliam Blackwood and sons, 1877. Reprint |
Author | Henry Alleyne Nicholson (1844–1899) |
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