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Older literature on the Anglo-Welsh
basin divides it into the Downtonian,
Dittonian, Breconian, and
Farlovian stages, the
latter three of
which are placed...
- the Anglo-Welsh Basin,
there are
frequent references to the Downtonian,
Dittonian,
Breconian and
Farlovian stages in the literature. The
existence of a...
- the rhyniophytes. Edwards, D.;
Richardson J.B. (1979). "Lower
Devonian (
Dittonian)
plants from the
Welsh borderland". Palaeontology. 17 (2). 311–324. Edwards...
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named Corvaspis Kingi. His
later papers included 'The
Downtonian and
Dittonian Strata of
Great Britain and North-Western Europe'
Quarterly Journal of...
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Gelliswick Bay and
Freshwater West
formations are ****igned to the
local Dittonian series and
straddle the
internationally recognised Lochkovian and Pragian...
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Carboniferous Northern Europe Dinant Munier-Chalmas & Lapparent, 1893
Dittonian 418 age
Devonian Wales and
England (obsolete)
Ditton Priors, Shropshire...
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nearby land. Allen, J. R. L.; Tarlo, L. B. (1963). "The
Downtonian and
Dittonian Facies of the
Welsh Borderland".
Geological Magazine. 100 (2): 129–155...