Tulane Studies in Geology and Paleontology V. 11 #2, July 31, 1974 Notes on Chicoreus (Mollusca : Gastropoda) from the Cenozoic of the Western Atlantic Region with the Description of New Species
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New Orleans: Tulane Univ. Of Louisiana. Very Good. 1974. Softcover. Magazine is clean and tight. There is some sticker residue on top front corner. Notes on chicoreus from the Cenozoic of the Western Atlantic Region. Notes of the fauna of the Chipola Formation. Recent Caribbean Species of the Genus Neritopsis. New Plicatulid Bivalve from the Late Cenozoic of Southern Florida. Pliocene Horse Nannippus Minor in Georgia. Ceratolithus Acutus Gartner and Bukry . Age of the Pinecrest Beds, South Florida. .
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- Tulane Studies in Geology and Paleontology V. 11 #2, July 31, 1974 Notes on Chicoreus (Mollusca : Gastropoda) from the Cenozoic of the Western Atlantic Region with the Description of New Species
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- Tulane University
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- Softcover
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- Tulane Univ. Of Louisiana
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- 1974
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- Geology, Paleontology
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