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Geological Magazine; November 2007; v. 144; no. 6; p. 1032; DOI: 10.1017/S0016756807003615
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MARSS, T. WILSON, M. V. H. & THORSTEINSSON, R. 2006. Silurian and Lower Devonian thelodonts and putative chondrichthyans from the Canadian Artic Archipelago.

Special Papers in Palaeontology no. 75. 144 pp. London: The Palaeontological Association. Price £54.00 (paperback). ISBN 0 901702 99 4; ISSN 0038-6804.

Henning Blom

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As one of the reviewers of the original manuscript I early declared my interest in this work, and indirectly I also had the opportunity to guide and support the progress of getting it published. Therefore, it comes rather naturally to say that I am pleased to see this work published after all the effort I know was put into it, not forgetting the great scientific value it provides.

Thelodonts, which are the main focus of this work, are an ensemble of fossil jawless vertebrates distinguished from other jawless vertebrates by the organization of their . . . [Full Text of this Article]







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