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GRAPTOLITES OF AUSTRALIA 
11. 1867 
12. 1872 
13. 1874 
14. 1874 
15. 1875 
16. 1875 
17. 1876 
18. 1877 
19. 1878 
20. 1885 
21. 1886 
22. 1887 
23. 1892 
24. 1892 
25. 1893 
26. 1894 
27. 1895 
28. 1895 
29. 1896 
30. 1897 
31. 1897 
32. 1897 
33. 1897 
34. 1897 
35. 1898 
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Victoria, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., xx (3), pp. 199-201. 
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xxviii, (III), pp. 217-232. 
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from the Arenig and Llandeilo Rocks of St. David’s. 
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District, ibid., v, (4), p. 183. 
