Additions to the New Brunswick Museum Palaeontology Type Collection (1988-1996)
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https://doi.org/10.4138/2058Abstract
Since publication of the New Brunswick Museum's first catalogue of type fossils in 1988, over 240 specimen records have been added to the collection of primary and secondary types. The list includes fossils recovered from the collection of G.F. Matthew that are considered to have type, or probable type, status. New specimens resulting from publications since 1988 include invertebrates, ichnofossils and vertebrates. RÉSUMÉ Depuis la publication du premier catalogue de fossiles stratigraphiques du Musle du Nouveau-Brunswick en 1988, on a ajouté plus de 240 enregistrements de spécimens à la collection de types primaires et secondaires. La liste englobe des fossiles provenant de la collection de G.F. Matthews, considérés comme des fossiles de types définis ou de types et valeurs probables. Les nouveaux spécimens découlant des communications publiées depuis 1988 comprennent des invertébrés, des ichnofossiles et des vertébrés. [Traduit par la rédaction]Downloads
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