. Bulletins of American paleontology. 234 Bulletin 256. New Guinea Limestone Group sandstones & sandy shales Intrusions slates & phyllites \ Dip Kembelangon Formation Faults Text-fig. 2. — Geotectonic map of the Kemaboe Valley area (after Visser and Herbes, 1962). The limestones belong to the New Guinea Limestone; the sand- stones to sandy shales and slates and phyllites belong to the Kembelangan Formation. help during the visit of G. Westermann, we also thank Mr. Schuif of the Museum van Mineralogie en Geologie in Delft, Professors J. J. Hermes and H. J. MacGillavry of the Geologisch


. Bulletins of American paleontology. 234 Bulletin 256. New Guinea Limestone Group sandstones & sandy shales Intrusions slates & phyllites \ Dip Kembelangon Formation Faults Text-fig. 2. — Geotectonic map of the Kemaboe Valley area (after Visser and Herbes, 1962). The limestones belong to the New Guinea Limestone; the sand- stones to sandy shales and slates and phyllites belong to the Kembelangan Formation. help during the visit of G. Westermann, we also thank Mr. Schuif of the Museum van Mineralogie en Geologie in Delft, Professors J. J. Hermes and H. J. MacGillavry of the Geologisch Instituut, University of Amsterdam, and Dr. R. Lagaaij from the Bataafsche Internationale Petroleum Mact/scappij N. V. in Rijswijk. Dr. M. van den Boogaard of the Geological Institute Amsterdam fur- nished photographs of type specimens. Comparative fossil material and plastotypes were made available by Dr. J. Sornay, Museum. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Paleontological Research Institution (Ithaca, N. Y. ); Columbia University. Ithaca, N. Y. , Paleontological Research Institution [etc. ]


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