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Gordon M. S., & Olson E. C., 1995. Invasions of the Land. The Transitions of Organisms from Aquatic to Terrestrial Life. xvii+312 pp. New York: Columbia University Press. Price US $65.00 (USA); US $70.00, £49.00 (international); hard covers. ISBN 0 231 06876 X.
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