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Early Campanian (Late Cretaceous) mammals from Alberta, Canada
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54211
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RP9176
Author:
Fox, Richard C.
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NATURE. 7 Dec. 1968 v.220 no.5171 : p. 1046;
Year:
1968
Subject:
Geology, Stratigraphic - Cretaceous
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Mammals, Fossil - Canada - Alberta
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