. Annual report / Belfast Naturalists' Field Club. 25 Ananchytus ovatus, Galerites albo-galerus, Etheridgia mirabilis, &c, &C, all from the greensand rocks that formed once the bottom of a sea in which sharks and other creatures abounded. Some of the sharks' teeth were found on Saturday in the beds now form- ing the site of the reservoirs. The best find was a striated tooth from the chloritic chalk that crops out around the basin. The tooth was a new form to the members present, and will probably prove an addition to our list of fossil Please note that these images are extracte
. Annual report / Belfast Naturalists' Field Club. 25 Ananchytus ovatus, Galerites albo-galerus, Etheridgia mirabilis, &c, &C, all from the greensand rocks that formed once the bottom of a sea in which sharks and other creatures abounded. Some of the sharks' teeth were found on Saturday in the beds now form- ing the site of the reservoirs. The best find was a striated tooth from the chloritic chalk that crops out around the basin. The tooth was a new form to the members present, and will probably prove an addition to our list of fossil 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 Belfast Naturalists' Field Club. Belfast : Belfast Naturalists' Field Club
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