Australasian Fossils: A Students’ Manual of Palaeontology, by Frederick Chapman

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BY THE SAME AUTHOR.

The Foraminifera

An Introduction to the Study ofthe Protozoa

by

FREDERICK CHAPMAN,A.L.S., F.R.M.S.

This book has been written with a view of
meeting a demand which has arisen for a concise
account of the Foraminifera, suited to the
requirements of the student of Natural History
and Palaeontology.

With 14 plates and 42 illustrations in the Text.

DEMY 8vo. CLOTH, 10s. 6d.

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The Keystone Printing Co., 552-4 Lonsdale St., Melb.

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A FOSSIL CRINOID
(Helicocrinus plumosus), about 5/6 nat. size,
in Silurian Mudstone, Brunswick, Victoria.

(Spec. in Nat. Mus., Melbourne).

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Australasian Fossils

A Students’ Manual of Palaeontology

By FREDERICK CHAPMAN,

Palaeontologist to the National Museum, Melbourne.

Formerly Assistant in the Geological Department of the RoyalCollege of Science, London.

Assoc. Linnean Soc. [Lond.], F.R.M.S., etc.

Author of “The Foraminifera,” “A Monograph of theSilurian Bivalved Mollusca of Victoria,” “New or Little-knownVictorian Fossils in the National Museum,” etc.

With an Introduction by

PROFESSOR E. W. SKEATS, D.Sc., F.G.S.

GEORGE ROBERTSON & COMPANYPROPY. LTD.,

Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane and London.

1914.

To

PROFESSOR JOHN WESLEY JUDD

this work is dedicated as a
slight tribute of esteem, and
in grateful acknowledgement
of kindly help and encouragement
through many years.


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CONTENTS.


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