"A Monograph Of The Carboniferous And Permo-carboniferous Invertebrata Of New South Wales, Volume 2, Part 1" offers a detailed exploration of the invertebrate fossils from the Carboniferous and Permo-Carboniferous periods found in New South Wales. Authored by Robert Etheridge and W. S. Dun, this volume provides a comprehensive study of the paleontology and geology of the region during these significant geological eras.
This meticulously researched monograph serves as an invaluable resource for paleontologists, geologists, and researchers interested in understanding the ancient life forms and geological history of New South Wales. The work contributes significantly to the scientific understanding of invertebrate evolution and the geological processes that shaped the Australian continent.
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