. Ordovician fossils of north China. Paleontology; Paleontology. h m t c. a. m it '^ n o p â o H CD O o 1-1 Ti ^ P O ' ' " o o p^ w cn o tr 1-1 O: 13 P ro 1-1 o o CD 1-1 P C/) (/I . O O n 1-1 P o p' 3 > O O O 1-1 1-1 Oi 0). 2". S n p tr o o f^ 3 B. OTQ 13 a 05 P 1-1 o ra CJ" ?r cn p 1-1 & s^ o ^ W' (/) o >-l P O o 1-1 p- S cr Iâ ^ P OD. ^ s: - ⢠£ F w o o o o 1-1 1 (1) â¢1^ ^ + ^. 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 perfect
. Ordovician fossils of north China. Paleontology; Paleontology. h m t c. a. m it '^ n o p â o H CD O o 1-1 Ti ^ P O ' ' " o o p^ w cn o tr 1-1 O: 13 P ro 1-1 o o CD 1-1 P C/) (/I . O O n 1-1 P o p' 3 > O O O 1-1 1-1 Oi 0). 2". S n p tr o o f^ 3 B. OTQ 13 a 05 P 1-1 o ra CJ" ?r cn p 1-1 & s^ o ^ W' (/) o >-l P O o 1-1 p- S cr Iâ ^ P OD. ^ s: - ⢠£ F w o o o o 1-1 1 (1) â¢1^ ^ + ^. 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 Grabau, Amadeus W. (Amadeus William), 1870-1946. Peking, Published by the Geological Survey of China
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