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Recovery of the Etheldred Benett collection of fossils mostly from Jurassic-Cretaceous strata of Wiltshire, England, analysis of the taxonomic nomenclature of Benett (1831), and notes and figures of type specimens contained in the collection.
Record no:
39872
Call no:
RP19391
Author:
Spamer, Earle E.
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Bogan, Arthur E.
;
Torrens, Hugh S.
Citation:
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 1989 v.141 : 115-180;
Year:
1989
Subject:
Molluscs, Fossil - Catalogues and collections
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Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia - Catalogues and collections
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Type specimens (Natural history) - United States
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Women scientists - Great Britain
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Geologists - Great Britain
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Benett, Etheldred, 1775-1845
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Molluscan reprint
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