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Repository for the Welch Collection of Silurian cephalopods described by August F. Foerste
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 July 2015
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Among the multitude of Silurian nautiloids described by August F. Foerste over a long and illustrious career were specimens identified by him as being in the Welch Collection of Wilmington College, Wilmington, Ohio. These were figured and discussed in a series of papers published over a several-year period (Foerste 1928b, 1930a, 1930b, 1934).
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