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Distribution of Devonian rocks in the Kimberley Division; and description of a recent collection of Devonian fossils from the Kimberley Division
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27785
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RP122
Author:
Hanrahan, L. F. V. (Lucy Florence V.)
Citation:
JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA 1933 v.19 : 67-76;
Year:
1933
Subject:
Fossils - Western Australia - Kimberley
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Molluscs, Fossil - Western Australia - Kimberley
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Notes:
Molluscan reprint
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