Abstract

Abstract Demonstrates the value of applying x-ray methods in paleontologic research by citing the results of x-ray studies of fossiliferous rocks (mainly lower Paleozoic shales) from numerous localities and listing significant new data relating to each of the animal groups (and plants), which have been obtained from x-ray photographs.

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