Vörös A. szerk.: Fragmenta Mineralogica Et Palaentologica 16. 1993. (Budapest, 1993)

500m Fig. 1: Sketch map showing the situation of the Tokodian locality Here I have to thank to Ferenc SCHWEITZER (Institute of Geographical Sci­ences) who was conducive to the start of my excavations, and above all I thank Dénes JÁNOSSY for his valuable help and advices given me during the study of the material. METHODS AND MATERIALS During the collection I separated the following beds (Fig. 2): tj: massive, thin bedded, whitish grey travertine with tetarata structure 1: light-brown, sandy loess (2: light-brown, sandy loess with fine-grained travertine rubble. This bed was a lens within the layer 1, but later I included it into the same, because of their identical fauna.) 3: light-brown, sandy loess with small travertine rubble lens 4: greyish-brown, loessy, fine-grained sand with travertine rubble, quartzite pebbles and charcoal spots 5: light brownish-grey, loessy, fine-grained sand with travertine rubble, quartz­ite pebbles and charcoal spots (less than within the layer 4) 6: light-grey, fine-grained sandy lime mud with travertine rubble (transitional level between layer 5 and t 2 ) t 2 : yellowish-white, crumbly travertine

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