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Lower Cretaceous fossils from the sources of the Barcoo, Ward and Nive Rivers south central Queensland. Part II. Cephalopoda
https://journals.australian.museum/etheridge-1909-rec-aust-mus-73-135165/Lower Cretaceous fossils from the sources of the Barcoo, Ward and Nive Rivers south central Queensland. Part II. Cephalopoda
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Mollusca from one hundred fathoms, seven miles east of Cape Pillar, Tasmania
https://journals.australian.museum/hedley-and-may-1908-rec-aust-mus-72-108125/Mollusca from one hundred fathoms, seven miles east of Cape Pillar, Tasmania
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Mineralogical notes. No. VII. Rhodonite, Broken Hill, New South Wales
https://journals.australian.museum/anderson-1908-rec-aust-mus-72-129133/Mineralogical notes. No. VII. Rhodonite, Broken Hill, New South Wales
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