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Author
Basedow, Herbert
Title
Narrative of an expedition of exploration in north-western Australia
Imprint
W.K. Thomas & Co., Printers, Adelaide, 1918, 295 pp
Format
Print
Description

Reprinted from the Transactions of the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia, South Australian Branch, vol. 18, Session 1916-1917. 295 Includes: "Observations on Carboniferous and other fossils collected by Dr. Herbert Basedow at various localities in North-West Australia", by R.. Etheridge (pp. 250-62); "Mollusca", by Charles Hedley (pp. 263-83); "Insecta and Arachnida from North-West Australia", by W. J. Rainbow and A. Musgrave (pp. 284-8); "Fishes and crustaceans from King Sound, North-West Australia", by A. R. McCulloch (pp. 289-90); and "Sequential list of Dr. Basedow's plants from north-west Australia", by J. H. Maiden (pp. 293-5).

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