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A Pictorial Guide of Australian Fossil Cowries and their Allies

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By: CJ Goudey(Author)
87 pages, colour photos
A Pictorial Guide of Australian Fossil Cowries and their Allies
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A Pictorial Guide of Australian Fossil Cowries and their AlliesA Pictorial Guide of Australian Fossil Cowries and their Allies

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In this book, an attempt has been made to record all the known fossil cowries and their allies found in Australia. This book is not a taxonomic treatise of the Cypraeidae, but a handbook for the serious collector of fossils, in particular cowries.

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Out of Print
By: CJ Goudey(Author)
87 pages, colour photos
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