A Monograph on the British Fossil Echinodermata of the Oolitic Formations 2 Volume Set
Urged by his colleague Edward Forbes, Thomas Wright (1809–84) devoted himself to completing this monograph of the echinoderms ('spiny-skinned animals') of Britain's Oolitic formations. These would be referred to as Middle Jurassic by the modern geologist. This is a notable contribution, describing as it does the echinoderms following a major stratigraphic gap. In the British Isles, apart from some minor occurrences in the Permian and Lower Jurassic, echinoderms are almost entirely absent from the Lower Carboniferous (Mississippian), a period we now know to represent 150 million years. Although common and diverse elsewhere during this interval, the British Oolitic echinoderms show many changes from those of the Mississippian. Wright's two-volume monograph includes thorough descriptions and locality details, all supported by beautiful plates. Volume 1, originally published in four parts (1857–61), covers echinoids (sea urchins). Volume 2 (three parts, 1863–80) considers asteroids (starfishes) and ophiuroids (brittle stars) of the Middle Jurassic.
Product details
March 2015Multiple copy pack
9781108081177
836 pages
297 × 210 mm
2.09kg
Unavailable - out of print December 2018
Table of Contents
- Volume 1:
- 1. The Cidaridae, Hemicidaridae, and Diademadae
- 2. Hemipedina, Pedina, Echinidae, Glypticus, Magnotia, Polycyphus, Stomechinus, Saleniadae, Echinoconidae
- 3. Collyritidae, Echinobrissidae, Clypeus, Echinolampidae
- 4. Pygurus, nn the stratigraphical distribution of the Oolitic Echinodermata
- Bibliography of the Echinodermata arranged in chronological order
- Additional notes
- Plates. Volume 2:
- 1. Asteroidea
- 2. The division of the Lias formation
- 3. Description of the Liassic and Oolitic species
- 4. The Ophiuroidea
- Addenda
- Appendix
- Index
- Plates.