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Evolution of Australia's unique flora and fauna in relation to the Plate Tectonics theory
Record no:
56296
Author:
Gill, Edmund D. (Edmund Dwen), 1908-1986
Year:
1975
Series:
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF VICTORIA. 1975 v.87 no.2 : 215-234 [kept P500 [P127]
Subject:
Evolution (Biology)
;
Zoology - Australia
;
Botany - Australia
;
Plate tectonics - Australasia
;
Notes:
Lecture delivered to the Society May 10th, 1973.
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