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The Evolution and Palaeobiology of Land Plants. Barry A. Thomas and Robert A. Spicer Dioscorides Press; Portland, Oregon. 1987. 309 pp. Hardcover, $51.95; paperbound, $28.95. - Fundamentals of Palaeobotany. Sergei V. Meyen Chapman and Hall; London. 1987. 432 pp. Hardcover, $110.00.
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