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SMITH, 1974, Some PennsylvanianKirk<strong>by</strong>acean ostracods <strong>of</strong> lndiana <strong>and</strong> midcontinentseries terminology: lndiana Geological Survey, Report <strong>of</strong>Progress 31 , 59 p.FIELD TRIP 91ROAD LOG
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