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On permian and triassic tetrapods

By: Watson, D.M.S.
Material type: ArticleArticleDescription: 81-116pp.Subject(s): Permian - Tetrapods | Triassic - Tetrapods | Paleontology - South Africa | Paleontology - United States | Permian and triassic vertebrate horizons In: Geological magazine : Vol. 79 Iss. 1-6 Year. 1942Summary: Extract During the past few months some papers on early amphibia and reptiles have reached me from America, Russia, and China. These have afforded me much pleasure as a change from my present unaccustomed work, and I therefore feel that I can usefully express my thanks to their authors by writing a criticai summary of their conclusions. And such a review is justified because collectively these papers add very greatly to our knowledge and understanding of the evolution of early Tetrapods. Reference will be made to a list of these papers at the end of this review. It is most convenient and logical to discuss firstly the individual animais and then their distribution in time.
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During the past few months some papers on early amphibia and reptiles have reached me from America, Russia, and China. These have afforded me much pleasure as a change from my present unaccustomed work, and I therefore feel that I can usefully express my thanks to their authors by writing a criticai summary of their conclusions. And such a review is justified because collectively these papers add very greatly to our knowledge and understanding of the evolution of early Tetrapods. Reference will be made to a list of these papers at the end of this review. It is most convenient and logical to discuss firstly the individual animais and then their distribution in time.

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