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1957. A Lower Carboniferous Brachiopod-Coral Fauna<br />

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1959. The Martimopsis-Yike Spiriferids of the Queensland<br />

Permian. Palaeontology, l(4):333-350, 2 plates.<br />

1961. Carboniferous Fossils from the Kuttung Rocks of<br />

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1963. The Faunas of the Tournaisian Tulcumba Sandstone<br />

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1974. Die Proschizophoriinae (Brachiopoda; Silurium-<br />

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1974. New Genera of Spiriferid and Brachythyridid<br />

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New South Wales. Australia, Bureau of Mineral<br />

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Chen, Yuan-ren<br />

1978. In Xi Nan Di Qu Gu Sheng Wu Tu Ce, Si-Chuan Feng<br />

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