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VOLUME 41· PART 1 · FEBRUARY 1998
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1–22
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Neuropteris obtusa, a rare but widespread Late Carboniferous pteridosperm
R. H. Wagner and M. P. Castro
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23–34
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A new areoligeracean dinoflagellate from the Miocene of offshore eastern Canada and its evolutionary implications
G. Raquel Guerstein, Robert A. Fensome and Graham L. Williams
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35–55
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New dryolestoid mammals from the basal Cretaceous Purbeck Limestone Group of southern England
P. C. Ensom and D. Sigogneau-Russell
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57–102
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Skeletal architecture, homologies and taphonomy of ozarkodinid conodonts
Mark A. Purnell and Philip C. J. Donoghue
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103–124
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Mid Devonian phyllocarid Crustacea from Bolivia
Patrick R. Racheboeuf
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125–145
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Morphology and palaeoecology of a primitive mound-forming tubicolous polychaete from the Ordovician of the Ottawa Valley, Canada
H. Miriam Steele-Petrovich and Thomas E. Bolton
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147–156
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The earliest known pig from the Upper Eocene of Thailand
S. Ducrocq, Y. Chaimanee, V. Suteethorn and J.-J. Jaeger
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157–171
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Early Silurian sinacanths (Chondrichthyes) from China
Zhu Min
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173–182
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An abnormal specimen of the Silurian anomalocystitid mitrate Placocystites forbesianus
Marcello Ruta
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183–192
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The nautiloid cephalopod order Actinocerida in the British Silurian
Charles Hepworth Holland
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VOLUME 41· PART 2 · MARCH 1998
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193–202
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The phylogenetic position of Echmatocrinus brachiatus, a probable octocoral from the Burgess Shale
William I. Ausich and Loren E. Babcock
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203–219
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Constructional morphology and palaeoecological significance of three Late Jurassic regular echinoids
Joachim G. Baumeister and Reinhold R. Leinfelder
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221–262
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The diversity and phylogeny of the paterinate brachiopods
Alwyn Williams, Leonid E. Popov, Lars E. Holmer and Maggie Cusack
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263–315
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Morphology and phylogeny of some Early Silurian 'diplograptid' genera from Cornwallis Island, Arctic Canada
Michael J. Melchin
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317–333
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Terebellid polychaete burrows from the lower Palaeozoic
A. T. Thomas and M. P. Smith
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335–347
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A review of the cyclostomiceratid nautiloids, including new taxa from the Lower Ordovician of Öland, Sweden
Andrew H. King
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349–381
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Ginkgo foliage from the Jurassic of the Carpathian Basin
Zoltán Czier
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VOLUME 41· PART 3 · JUNE 1998
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383–386
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Further observations on the Upper Carboniferous pteridosperm frond Macroneuropteris macrophylla
C. J. Cleal, J.-P. Laveine and C. H. Shute
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387–421
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Late Triassic ecosystems of the Molteno/Lower Elliot biome of southern Africa
John M. Anderson, Heidi M. Anderson and Arthur R. I. Cruickshank
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423–427
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Predation on graptoloids: new evidence from the Silurian of Wales
David K. Loydell, Jan Zalasiewicz and Richard Cave
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429–460
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Early Ordovician trilobites from Dali, west Yunnan, China, and their palaeogeographical significance
Zhou Zhiyi, William T. Dean and Luo Huilin
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461–488
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New Cretaceous Gastropoda from California
L. R. Saul and R. L. Squires
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489–507
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Redescription of Lemoine's (1939) types of coralline algal species from Algeria
J. Aguirre and J. C. Braga
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509–544
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The applications of stromatoporoid palaeobiology in palaeoenvironmental analysis
Stephen Kershaw
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545–573
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Chelodes and closely related Polyplacophora (Mollusca) from the Silurian of Gotland, Sweden
Lesley Cherns
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VOLUME 41· PART 4 · AUGUST 1998
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575–589
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A new species of the sauropterygian Cymatosaurus from the Lower Muschelkalk of Thuringia, Germany
Olivier Rieppel and Ralf Wernburg
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591–599
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First complete forefin of the ichthyosaur Grippia longirostris from the Triassic of Spitsbergen
Ryosuke Motani
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601–603
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Mantle-body arrangement along the hinge of early protrematous brachiopods: evidence from Crozonorthis
Anthony D. Wright and Michel Melou
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605–629
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A new trematopid amphibian from the Lower Permian of central Germany
Stuart S. Sumida, David S Berman and Thomas Martens
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631–667
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Taphonomy of the Ordovician Soom Shale Lagerstätte: an example of soft tissue preservation in clay minerals
Sarah E. Gabbott
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669–691
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Pipid frogs from the Upper Cretaceous of In Beceten, Niger
Ana María Báez and Jean-Claude Rage
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693–735
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Ordovician trilobites from the Dawangou Formation, Kalpin, Xinjiang, north-west China
Zhou Zhiyi, W. T. Dean, Yuan Wenwei and Zhou Tianrong
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737–752
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Fluid dynamics of the graptolite rhabdosome recorded by laser doppler anemometry
Barrie Rickards, Susan Rigby, Jerry Rickards and Chris Swales
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753–770
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Problems for taxonomic analysis using intracrystalline amino acids: an example using brachiopods
Derek Walton
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771–806
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A redescription of the anomalocystitid mitrate Rhenocystis latipedunculata from the Lower Devonian of Germany
M. Ruta and C. Bartels
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VOLUME 41· PART 5 · OCTOBER 1998
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807–814
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The significance of a new nephropid lobster from the Miocene of Antarctica
Rodney M. Feldmann and J. Alistair Crame
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815–834
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New pygocephalomorph crustaceans from the Permian of China and their phylogenetic relationships
Rod S. Taylor, Yan-Bin Shen and Frederick R. Schram
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835–851
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Three-dimensionally mineralized insects and millipedes from the Tertiary of Riversleigh, Queensland, Australia
Ian J. Duncan, Derek E. G. Briggs and Michael Archer
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853–896
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Effaced styginid trilobities from the Silurian of New South Wales
D. J. Holloway and P. D. Lane
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897–911
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Variation in the eyes of the Silurian trilobites Eophacops and Acaste and its significance
A. T. Thomas
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913–928
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The effaced styginid trilobite Thomastus from the Silurian of Victoria, Australia
Andrew Sandford and David J. Holloway
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929–938
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First records of fossil tremecine hymenopterans
Sonja Wedmann
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939–974
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Silurian polyplacophoran molluscs from Gotland, Sweden
Lesley Cherns
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975–991
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New Silurian neotaxodont bivalves from South Wales and their phylogenetic significance
V. Alexander Ratter and John C. W. Cope
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993–999
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A new ammonite genus from the Lower Jurassic (Upper Sinemurian) of Dorset, England
Desmond T. Donovan
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1001–1050
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Evolution and taxonomy of the Silurian conodont Pterospathodus
Peep Männik
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1051–1068
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On predator deterrence by pronounced shell ornament in epifaunal bivalves
Hywel M. I. Stone
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1069–1076
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A coralline-like red alga from the lower Ordovician of Wales
Robert Riding, John C. W. Cope and Paul D. Taylor
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1077–1091
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Spermatophyte preovules from the basal Carboniferous of the Avon Gorge, Bristol
Jason Hilton
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VOLUME 41· PART 6 · DECEMBER 1998
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1093–1131
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Recent dinoflagellate cysts in a transect from the Falkland Trough to the Weddell Sea, Antarctica
Rex Harland, Carol J. Pudsey, John A. Howe and Meriel E. J. Fitzpatrick
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1133–1152
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Charophytes from the Lower Cretaceous of the Iberian Ranges (Spain)
Carles Martín-Closas and Carmen Diéguez
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1153–1182
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Porifera and Chancelloriidae from the Middle Cambrian of the Georgina Basin, Australia
Dorte Mehl
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1183–1194
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Palaeobiology of the primitive Ordovician pelmatozoan echinoderm Cardiocystites
Juliette Dean and Andrew B. Smith
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1195–1200
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The first 'cicada-like Homoptera' from the Triassic of the Vosges, France
Fabrice Lefebvre, André Nel, Francine Papier, Léa Grauvogel-Stamm and Jean-Claude Gall
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1201–1213
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A new xenusiid lobopod from the Early Cambrian Sirius Passet fauna of North Greenland
Graham E. Budd and John S. Peel
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1215–1230
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Aetosaurus (Archosauromorpha) from the Upper Triassic of the Newark Supergroup, eastern United States, and its biochronological significance
Spencer G. Lucas, Andrew B. Heckert and Phillip Huber
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1231–1245
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All-time giants: the largest animals and their problems [Palaeontological Association annual address]
R. McNeill Alexander
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1247–1268
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A phylogenetic test of accelerated turnover in Neogene Caribbean brain corals (Scleractinia: Faviidae)
Kenneth G. Johnson
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