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Remarks on a fossil implement and bones of an extinct kangaroo
Record no:
22402
Author:
De Vis, Charles W. (Charles Walter), 1829-1915
Series:
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF VICTORIA. 1899 : 81-90; Also copy bound in BOOK: Fossil marsupials, etc. : collected papers [Kept 569.2 FOS]
Subject:
Marsupials, Fossil;
Macropodidae;
Kangaroos, Fossil;
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