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Ibid., pp. 265-278 — Comparison of the Tasmanian 

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Ibid., pp. 279-305— "The Food of the Tasmania:! 

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22. Xoetling. Ur. F. 



Tasmanian Handbook, Brit. Assoc, Australian 

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Victorian Naturalist, Vol. IX., 1892, pp. 32-39— 

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24. Osborn, Henry F., and Reeds, Chester A. 



Bull. Qeol. Soc. Amer., July, 1922— Old and 

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25. Reeds, Chester A. (see above). 



26. Roth, H. Ling. 



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For further references see under Lord. 



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Papers and Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasmania for 1889, 

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31. SoUas, W. J. 



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