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Mémoires de la Société Paléontologique Suisse Monographie des Crinoïdes Fossiles de la Suisse Iconographia Crinoideorum in Slratis Sueciæ Siluricis Fossilium

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PROF. P. DE LORIOL of Geneva, who is so well known for his researches on the fossil sea-urchins, has been occupying himself for some time past with the study of the fossil Crinoids. A handsome volume, consisting of 300 pages of text and twenty-one somewhat crowded quarto plates, contains the results of his work on those discovered in the stratified rocks of Switzerland. It originally appeared in three parts, which formed portions of the volumes issued by the Palaeontological Society of Switzerland for the years 1877-79.

Mémoires de la Société Paléontologique Suisse. Monographie des Crinoïdes Fossiles de la Suisse.

Par P. de Loriol. (Genève: Imprimerie Charles Schuchardt, 1877–1879.)

Iconographia Crinoideorum in Slratis Sueciæ Siluricis Fossilium.

Auctore N. P. Angelin, Opus postumum edendum curavit Regia Academia Scientiarum Suecica. Cum Tabulis XXIX. (Holmiæ: Samson et Wallin, 1878.)

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Mémoires de la Société Paléontologique Suisse Monographie des Crinoïdes Fossiles de la Suisse Iconographia Crinoideorum in Slratis Sueciæ Siluricis Fossilium . Nature 24, 305–306 (1881). https://doi.org/10.1038/024305a0

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