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Journal of Paleontology; May 1945; v. 19; no. 3; p. 181-252
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The brachiopod zonal indices of the stages Costonian to Onnian in Britain

B. B. Bancroft

"The stages Costonian to Onnian correspond roughly to the lower half of the upper Ordovician as conceived in England." Brachiopod zonal indices include 14 new species and varieties chosen from the superfamilies Dalmanellacea, Orthacea, and Strophomenacea.

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