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Memoir on the discovery of a fossil kangaroo of the genus "Procoptodon", in the Pleistocene formations of King Island
Record no:
22403
Author:
Scott, H. H. (Herbert Hedley)
Citation:
BOOK: Fossil marsupials, etc. : collected papers [Kept 569.2 FOS]
Subject:
Marsupials, Fossil;
Macropodidae;
Kangaroos, Fossil;
Type:
CrossReference
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