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On the Morphology and Classification of the Brachiopod Suborder Chonetoidea

by Helen M. Muir-Wood D.Sc

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Trustees of the British Museum, 1962. Hardcover. Acceptable. Ex-library with typical markings. Interior clean, binding tight, moderate wear and some fading to covers.
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ON THE MORPHOLOGY AND CLASSIFICATION OF THE BRACHIOPOD SUBORDER CHONETOIDEA

by MUIR-WOOD HELEN M.:

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BRITISH MUSEUM. LONDON. 1962. FIRST EDITION, FINE COPY IN GREY CLOTH WITHOUT A DUSTWRAP. WITH SIXTEEN PLATES AND TWENTY FOUR FIGURES IN THE TEXT.
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