The Invertebrate Fauna and Palaeontological Relations of the Uitenhage Series, by Finlay Lorimer Kitchin, is a detailed examination of the invertebrate fossils found within the Uitenhage geological formation. Published in 1908, this work provides a comprehensive overview of the paleontological significance of the region. The book meticulously documents various invertebrate species, offering valuable insights into the geological history and biodiversity of South Africa during the period.
Kitchin's research contributes significantly to the understanding of the Uitenhage Series, making it an essential resource for paleontologists, geologists, and researchers interested in the fossil record of southern Africa. This historical study remains relevant for its detailed descriptions and analyses of invertebrate fossils.
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