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Africa
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South Africa
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Cape Town South Africa (1)
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Europe
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Central Europe
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Germany
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Rhenish Schiefergebirge
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Westerwald (1)
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United Kingdom
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Great Britain
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The geological and historical milieu of an ornamental cephalopod limestone (‘orthoceratite limestone’, Ordovician, Sweden) used in the Clerk Mausoleum (1684), St Mungo's Kirkyard, Penicuik, Scotland
Thomson, K. 2008. The Legacy of the Mastodon. The Golden Age of Fossils in America . xvii + 386 pp. : New Haven, London: Yale University Press. Price £22.50 (hard covers). ISBN 9780 300 11704 2.
Charles Darwin and Andrew Smith – an overseas exchange
Kiaeropterus (Eurypterida; Stylonurina) recognized from the Silurian of the Pentland Hills
A NEW SYNZIPHOSURINE (CHELICERATA: XIPHOSURA) FROM THE LATE LLANDOVERY (SILURIAN) WAUKESHA LAGERSTÄTTE, WISCONSIN, USA
CHELICERATE ARTHROPODS, INCLUDING THE OLDEST PHALANGIOTARBID ARACHNID, FROM THE EARLY DEVONIAN (SIEGENIAN) OF THE RHENISH MASSIF, GERMANY
Abstract The Hugh Miller collection (mainly NMS G.1859.33) held at the National Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh, consists of 591 palaeobotanical specimens, 54 of which are of type and/or figured status. A preliminary assessment of this collection, in the light of renewed interest in Hugh Miller’s works in the bicentenary of his birth (2002), has provided new insights into this remarkable Scottish geologist. Miller, through writing popular articles in both newspaper and book format, publicized the various subdisciplines of palaeontology including palaeobotany. His distinctive writing style promoted public understanding of the science, and helped his readers to grasp the concept of deep time and the intricacies of past worlds. An appendix of type and figured material based on Miller’s collection is included.