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Note sur la Collection des Poissons Paléocènes et Éocènes de l'Enclave Cabinda (Congo), Recueillis par J. Bequaert au Cours de sa Mission en 1913 [Note on the Collection of Paleocene and Eocene Fishes from the Cabinda Enclave (Congo), Collected by J. Bequaert during his Mission in 1913]

By: Edgar Casier(Author)
50 pages, 2 plates with b/w photos; b/w line drawings
Note sur la Collection des Poissons Paléocènes et Éocènes de l'Enclave Cabinda (Congo), Recueillis par J. Bequaert au Cours de sa Mission en 1913
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Language: French

The second fascicle of volume 1 describes Palaeocene and Eocene fish fossils found in the province of Cabinda which today is a disputed exclave and province of Angola. The unbound sheets come in a thin cardboard folder.

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By: Edgar Casier(Author)
50 pages, 2 plates with b/w photos; b/w line drawings
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