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Authors
Turner, Susan and Oldroyd, David
Title
Reg Sprigg and the Discovery of the Ediacara Fauna in South Australia: Its Approach to the High Table Modern Paleontology
In
The Paleobiological Revolution: Essays on the Growth of Modern Paleontology
Editors
Sepkoski, David and Ruse, Michael
Imprint
University of Chicago, Chicago & London, 2009, pp. 254-78
ISBN/ISSN
9780226748610
Subject
Chronological Classification 1901- Natural Sciences Earth Sciences
Source
Cohn 2012

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