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Australasian Fossils: A Students' Manual of Palaeontology

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This manual presents fundamentals of fossil study—definitions, uses, classification, geological time scales, and methods for locating fossils and interpreting their rock contexts—followed by a systematic survey of fossil groups found in Australasia, including plants, foraminifera and radiolaria, sponges, corals, brachiopods, molluscs, echinoderms, arthropods, and vertebrates. Each section outlines morphology, stratigraphic range, and identification features, and the work includes numerous plates, figures, and an appendix with practical guidance on collecting and preserving specimens.

About the Author

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Frederick Chapman

Frederick Chapman was an influential figure in the field of paleontology, particularly known for his work on Australasian fossils. His notable publication, "Australasian Fossils: A Students' Manual of Palaeontology," serves as an important resource for students and enthusiasts alike, providing insights into the fossil record of Australia and New Zealand. Through his contributions, Chapman helped to advance the understanding of paleontological studies in the region, making significant strides in the education of future paleontologists.

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