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THESE publications are extracted from the Transactions of the Imperial Academy of Sciences. Dr. v. Reuss's paper describes the Salicornaridæ, Cellularidæ, and Membraniporidae, a number of the species being new; and gives twelve excellent plates of the fossils. According to Herr Hoernes, the island of Samothnki consists of abrupt hill-masses of ancient crystalline rocks, such as granite, clay-slate, hornblende rock, &c., Overla d, especially in the north-west and north, with deposits of Eocene age, and diluvial and recent accumulations. A coloured sketch-map accompanies the paper.
Die fossilen Bryozoen des österreichisch-ungarischen Miocäns.
Prof. Dr.
A. E. Ritter
von Reuss
Von. 1. Abtheilung. Pp. 50. 4to. (Wien: 1874.)
Geologischer Bau der Insel Samothrake.
Rudolf
Hoernes
Von. Pp. 12. 4to. (Wien: 1874)
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Die fossilen Bryozoen des österreichisch-ungarischen Miocäns Geologischer Bau der Insel Samothrake . Nature 11, 166 (1874). https://doi.org/10.1038/011166a0
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