Bryozoa from the Wandagee and Nooncanbah 8erip:s 
(Permian) of Western Australia. 
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ACKNOWLEDCijVIKNTS. 
1 wish to thank Dr. C. Teidiert and Dr. A. Wade for the information 
whieh they ha\ e given me regarding the localities and horizons of the speci- 
mens described^ and Dr. 1. A. Brown for her help in the preparation of this 
paper. The majority of the specimens were lent to me by the Department 
of Geology at tin' I’niversity of Western Australia, but some specimens lent 
by the Australian Museum have also l)een used. Three species are recorded 
from (Queensland with the permission of Shell ((Qld.) Development Pty., 
Ltd. 
This work has l)een carried out during the tenui-e of a 
Scholarshi[) at the rniversity of Sydney. 
ScieiU'e 
Kes(‘ar(ii 
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