Tulane Studies in Geology V. 5 #3, November 20, 1967 Middle Tertiary Calcareous Nannoplankton of the Cipero Section, Trinidad, W.I.
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New Orleans: Tulane Univ. Of Louisiana. Very Good. 1967. Softcover. Magazine is clean and tight. There is some sticker residue on top front corner. Middle Tertiary Calcareous Nannoplanton of the Cipero Section, Trinidad, W. I. , Cenozoic Muricidae of the Western Atlantic Region Part III, Estudios Petrograficos de Ignimbritas y Lavas Plio-Pleistocenicas de la Zona de Ahuachapan, El Salvador, New Genus and Species of Foraminifer from the Early Miocene of Puerto Rico .
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- Tulane Studies in Geology V. 5 #3, November 20, 1967 Middle Tertiary Calcareous Nannoplankton of the Cipero Section, Trinidad, W.I.
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- Tulane University
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- Softcover
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- 1967
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