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VOLUME 1· PART 1 · NOVEMBER 1957
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1–15
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The true Rhynchonella
D. V. Ager
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16–21
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Upper Viséan goniatites from the Manifold valley, North Staffordshire
W. S. Bisat
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22–28
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The type-species of the genus Girvanella (calcareous algae)
Alan Wood
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29–59
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The Cretaceous ammonite genus Leymeriella, with a systematic account of its British occurrences
Raymond Casey
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60–72
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The trilobite Encrinurus multisegmentatus (Portlock) and allied Middle and Upper Ordovician species
Ronald P. Tripp
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73–75
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Subterraniphyllum, a new Tertiary calcareous alga
G. F. Elliott
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76–86
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The distribution of the foraminifer Alliatina excentrica (di Napoli Alliata) and the new genus Alliatinella
D. J. Carter
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VOLUME 1· PART 2 · MAY 1958
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87–98
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Actostroma gen. nov., a Jurassic stromatoporoid from Maktesh Hathira, Israel
R. G. S. Hudson
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99–105
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On Cephalaspis lyelli Agassiz
Errol I. White
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106–115
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British Upper Silurian crinoids from the Ludlovian
W. H. C. Ramsbottom
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116–124
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Some Mesozoic adherent foraminifera
Tom Barnard
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125–138
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The microspore genus Simozonotriletes
H. J. Sullivan
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139–146
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The Upper Llandovery trilobites of the Tortworth Inlier, Gloucestershire
M. L. K. Curtis
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147–157
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Biostromes in the Namurian Great Limestone of northern England
G. A. L. Johnson
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158–158
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Entogonites cf. borealis, an Alaskan goniatite from Ireland
Frank Hodson
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VOLUME 1· PART 3 · JULY 1958
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159–173
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The sequence of graptolite faunas
O. M. B. Bulman
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174–192
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Permian corals from northern Iraq
R. G. S. Hudson
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193–199
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The scapula of Pliosaurus macromerus Phillips
L. B. Tarlo
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200–206
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Ontogeny of the trilobite Peltura scarabaeoides from Upper Cambrian, Denmark
H. B. Whittington
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207–225
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The genus Archaias (Foraminifera) and its stratigraphical distribution
A. H. Smout and F. E. Eames
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226–230
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An Eocene sea-pen from Dunedin, New Zealand
D. Hamilton
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231–244
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Lower Tournaisian trilobites in the Carboniferous limestone facies of the south-west Province of Great Britain and of Belgium
Roland Goldring
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245–253
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A Carboniferous Selaginellites with Densosporites microspores
William G. Chaloner
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254–259
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Algal debris-facies in the Cretaceous of the Middle East
Graham F. Elliott
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VOLUME 1· PART 4 · JANUARY 1959
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261–282
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The external anatomy of some Carboniferous 'scorpions', Part 1
Leonard J. Wills
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283–291
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Pliosaurus brachyspondylus (Owen) from the Kimeridge Clay
L. B. Tarlo
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292–297
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Four British Ordovician species of dalmanelloid brachiopod
R. Cave and W. T. Dean
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298–320
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Arenaceous Foraminifera from the type Kimeridgian (Upper Jurassic)
Adrian J. Lloyd
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321–332
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Devonian megaspores from Arctic Canada
W. G. Chaloner
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333–350
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The Martiniopsis-like spiriferids of the Queensland Permian
K. S. W. Campbell
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351–363
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The type species of three Upper Palaeozoic punctate spiriferoids
K. S. W. Campbell
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364–368
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Geological distribution of Discospirina (Foraminifera) and occurrence of D. italica in the Miocene of Cyprus
C. G. Adams
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369–383
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Ashgillian trilobites from Co. Clare, Ireland
J. Anthony Weir
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384–396
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Goniatites striatus and related forms from the Viséan of Ireland
Frank Hodson and E. W. J. Moore
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397–400
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Probable cirripede, phoronid, and echiuroid burrows within a Cretaceous echinoid test
K. A. Joysey
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401–404
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Wilkingia gen. nov. to replace Allorisma for a genus of Upper Palaeozoic lamellibranchs
R. B. Wilson
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405–406
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Distinctions between the Carboniferous lamellibranch genera Caneyella, Posidonia, and Posidoniella
W. H. C. Ramsbottom
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406–407
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A new Liassic dragonfly from Gloucestershire
F. E. Zeuner
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407–409
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Jurassic beetles from Grahamland, Antarctica
F. E. Zeuner
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