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Monograph on the Fossil Reptilia of the London Clay

Monograph on the Fossil Reptilia of the London Clay

Monograph on the Fossil Reptilia of the London Clay

And of the Bracklesham and Other Tertiary Beds
Richard Owen
Thomas Bell
November 2011
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9781108038249
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    Covering a wide area of the London and Hampshire basins, the London Clay has been famous for over two hundred years as one of the richest Eocene strata in the country. In this work, first published between 1849 and 1858, Fellows of the Royal Society Richard Owen (1804–92) and Thomas Bell (1792–1880) describe their findings from among the reptilian fossils found there. The book is divided into four parts, covering chelonian, crocodilian, lacertilian and ophidian fossils, and includes an extensive section of detailed illustrations. Using his characteristic 'bone to bone' method and an emphasis on taxonomy, Owen draws some significant conclusions; he shows that some of Cuvier's classifications were wrongly extended to marine turtles, and adds to the evidence for an Eocene period much warmer than the present. The work is a fascinating example of pre-Darwinian palaeontology by two scientists later much involved in the evolutionary controversy.

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    November 2011
    Paperback
    9781108038249
    304 pages
    297 × 210 × 16 mm
    0.73kg
    60 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Order - Chelonia. Family Marina
    • Family Fluvialis
    • Family Paludinosa
    • Order - Crocodilia
    • Order - Lacertilia
    • Order - Ophidia
    • Restoration of Chelone Gigas.
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      Authors
    • Richard Owen
    • Thomas Bell