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<emphasis id="E2903E5FFFA0FFA6759A3FD9FD6BFF1B" box="[459,750,149,187]" italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="184">Kirkbya plicata,</emphasis>
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(Pl. III. figs. 9 and 10,
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<emphasis id="E2903E5FFFA0FFA6748E3FB5FED2FEB9" box="[223,343,249,281]" italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="184">Kirkbya</emphasis>
<emphasis id="E2903E5FFFA0FFA675373FB5FE57FEB9" box="[358,466,249,281]" italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="184">plicata,</emphasis>
J. &amp; K., 1867
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, Trans. Geol. Soc. Glasgow, vol. ii. p. 221; 1871, vol. iii. Suppl. p. 28.
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<emphasis id="E2903E5FFFA0FFA6748D3E72FE57FEFE" box="[220,466,318,350]" italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="184">Kirkbya plicata,</emphasis>
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and others, 1876, Catal. W.-Scot. Foss, p. 45.
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<emphasis id="E2903E5FFFA0FFA6748D3EC8FED1FE04" box="[220,340,388,420]" italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="184">Kirkbya</emphasis>
<emphasis id="E2903E5FFFA0FFA6750C3EC8FE4DFE04" box="[349,456,388,420]" italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="184">plicata,</emphasis>
Kirkby, 1880
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, Q. J. G. S. vol. xxxvi. p. 588.
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Ovate to subovate, compressed, and considerably over half as high as long. Dorsal border straight, and two thirds (or more) of the maximum length; ventral border boldly arched; anterior extremity rounded and decidedly the smaller, sloping below; posterior extremity boldly and obliquely rounded. The subcentral pit is deep, transverse, and usually placed rather posteriorly. A narrow but prominent rim bounds the valves, and two sinuous ribs of equal size to the rim cross the valve from their point of junction near the antero-centre to near the hind margin or the postero-ventral angle, wdiere they again approach very nearly together. These ribs divide the valve into dorsal, central, and ventral areas. The edge-view (lateral contour) varies in different specimens from flatly lenticular to subcuneiform (fig. 10,
<emphasis id="E2903E5FFFA0FFA670843CA6FB79FBB0" box="[1237,1276,1002,1040]" italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="184">b).</emphasis>
Surface smooth in most of our specimens, but in a few cases finely reticulated. Length
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<emphasis id="E2903E5FFFA0FFA674B43A54FE12FA9E" box="[229,407,1304,1342]" italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="184">K. plicata</emphasis>
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was discovered by the late Mr. Charles Moore, of Bath, in the Carboniferous Limestone of Backwell, Somerset, where it appears to be not at all rare.
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<emphasis id="E2903E5FFFA0FFA674B43AD5FDE7FA1F" box="[229,610,1433,1471]" italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="184">Localities.—England.</emphasis>
Carboniferous Limestone: Backwell, Charterhouse, Weston-super-Mare, in Somerset.
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<emphasis id="E2903E5FFFA0FFA674B83ABCFE01F9B6" box="[233,388,1520,1558]" italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="184">Scotland.</emphasis>
Calciferous Sandstone: Randerstone, Fife; Craiglockhart Quarry and Camps, in Edinburghshire; Larriston Quarry and Penton Bridge, in Roxburghshire. Carbon ­ iferous-Limestone series: Campbelltown, Argylesbire; White ­ field New Quarry, Peeblesshire.
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