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Sthenurus occidentalis (Glauert). Western Australian fossil plants. [Listed in Bulletin's 'table of contents' as: Fossil flora of Western Australia]. The geological age and organic remains of the Gingin "Chalk".
Record no:
57362
Author:
Glauert, Ludwig, 1879-1963
Year:
1910
Series:
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA, BULLETIN. 1910 v.36 : 53-69, plates 10-12; 107-110; 115-127 [kept P559.41 [P3]
Subject:
Marsupials, Fossil - Western Australia, Southwestern
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Mammoth Cave (W.A.)
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Sthenurus
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Plants, Fossil - Western Australia
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Geology, Stratigraphic - Western Australia - Gingin Region
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Gingin Chalk (W.A.)
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Fossils - Western Australia - Gingin Region
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