. Bulletin de la Société impériale des naturalistes de Moscou. Science; Biology; Geology; Natural history. — 119 — Embryonal vertebrae (probable of Melosaurus uralen- sis [v. Meyer]) have been found in upper Permian sand- stone at the base of the north slope of Saragula hill a- boul 30 miles NE of Orenburg, but the subject of the pre- sent paper is the only labyrinthodont cranium derived from these rocks, which has been brought to my icnow- ledge. All the above named strata rest upon a base of lime- stone (magnesian and otherwise) containing Zechstein molluscs and bryozoa, and are hence superi


. Bulletin de la Société impériale des naturalistes de Moscou. Science; Biology; Geology; Natural history. — 119 — Embryonal vertebrae (probable of Melosaurus uralen- sis [v. Meyer]) have been found in upper Permian sand- stone at the base of the north slope of Saragula hill a- boul 30 miles NE of Orenburg, but the subject of the pre- sent paper is the only labyrinthodont cranium derived from these rocks, which has been brought to my icnow- ledge. All the above named strata rest upon a base of lime- stone (magnesian and otherwise) containing Zechstein molluscs and bryozoa, and are hence superior to the middle division of the Permian system as developed in. Russia and other parts of Europe, while the facies of their fauna and flora excludes them from the Trias. Wher- ever the sandstones are not copper bearing, fossils are 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 Moskovskoe obshchestvo liubitelei prirody. Moscou : Société impériale des naturalistes de Moscou


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