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James, I would be grateful to receive the following ones: > Kobayashi (1934) - The Cambro-Ordovician formations and faunas of South Chosen, > palaeontology, part I, Middle Ordovician faunas. Journal of the Faculty of Science, > Imperial University of Tokyo, Section II, Geology, Mineralogy, Geography, Seismology > 3(8): 329-519, 44 pls. [includes trilobites, cephalpods, gastropods, > bellerophontaceans, bivalves, brachiopods, graptolites, etc.] [in English] > Kobayashi (1934) - The Cambro-Ordovican formations and faunas of South Chosen, > palaeontology, part II, Lower Ordovician faunas. Journal of the Faculty of Science, > Imperial University of Tokyo, Section II, Geology, Mineralogy, Geography, Seismology > 3(9): 521-585, 8 pls. [includes trilobites, brachiopods, gastropods, machaeridians, > “worm” tubes, “cystoids”?, etc.] [in English] > Yu & Wang & Ruan & Yin & Li & Wei (1987) - A desirable section for the > Devonian-Carboniferous boundary stratotype in Guilin, Guangxi, South China. Scientia > Sinica, Series B (Chemical, Biological, Agricultural, Medical & Earth Sciences) > 30(7): 751-765. [includes conodonts, cephalopods, etc.] [in English] > Jensen (1985) - Catalogue of late- and post-glacial macrofossils of Spermatophyta > from Denmark, Schleswig, Scania, Halland, and Blekinge dated 31,000 B.P. to 1536 A.D. > Danmarks Geologiske Undersogelse, Serie A 6. 95 pp. [in English] Thank you for this, RA Savidge, Professor ForEM University of New Brunswick Fredericton, NB E3B 6C2 Canada
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