palaeontology
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Conodont Biostratigraphy of the upper Devonian reef complexes of the Canning Basin, Western Australia
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Legacy product - no abstract available
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A small collection of rock samples containing Gondwana type fossil plants from three localities near Collinsville is discussed in this report. All assemblages - although with some conspicuous differences - show the characteristic Permian Glossopteris Flora. On the determination of the representatives of this flora alone, however, it cannot be said to which particular horizon within the Permian Bowen Series the samples from Collinsville belong. Modern statistical methods are suggested.
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The sample of diatomite submitted for micro-examination came from a low bed on Beach Range at 1,110 feet above sea-level. The results of the examination are described herein.
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A visit of inspection to the Lakes Entrance Shaft, with the object of making a collection of fossils from the sediments already excavated, was made on the 17th and 18th of December. The list of fossils recognised is fairly comprehensive but for the reasons stated it consists chiefly of small forms obtained by washing down the sandy marls. The approximate depths at which the various palaeontological horizons were encountered in the shaft are given below, the sequence and lithology of the beds being identical with that proved in all bores in the vicinity.
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This report describes the results of a micropalaeontological examination of two rock samples from the Kimberley district.
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Report on samples from the No. 1 bore, allotment 57. The samples described in this report were taken from the depth of 1130 to 1260 feet down and are in continuation of the series reported upon in record 1948/050.
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This report describes the results of a micropalaeontological examination of samples taken from a depth of 0 to 922 feet down.