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[Brief discussion following talk on some aspects of the ecology of caves]
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48652
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RPLOWRY215
Author:
Jefferson, G. T.
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Gough, H. J.
Year:
1974
Subject:
Cave ecology
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This discussion followed a talk given by G.T. Jefferson at meeting held 20th February, 1974.
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