Organic remains in the Karroo
in a letter to Dr. Smith , Corresponding Secretary to the South African Institute
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https://doi.org/10.21504/saqj.15.2589Keywords:
Zoology, Taxonomy, Fossils -- Fort Beaufort area -- South Africa, Great KarooAbstract
This is a letter from C. H. Grisbrook to Dr Andrew Smith, detailing the 1827 discovery of large Organic Remains in the Great Karroo near the village of Beaufort. The remains, which included a large fossil tooth fragment, vertebræ, and ribs, were of such "prodigious dimensions" that they were speculated to be the relics of Hippopotami or the Mammoth species.
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1830-09-24
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Grisbrook, C. H. (1830). Organic remains in the Karroo: in a letter to Dr. Smith , Corresponding Secretary to the South African Institute. South African Quarterly Journal, 1(5), 25-27. https://doi.org/10.21504/saqj.15.2589