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New Support for Broken Reeds - Biostratigraphy of Fossil Plants: Successional and Paleoecological Analyses. Edited by David L. Dilcher and Thomas N. Taylor. Dowden, Hutchinson and Ross, Inc.; Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. 1980. xii + 259. $27.50.
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