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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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    Farloy; Roger L. Larson, professor of marine geopy of R ortar-telegram neen of Dallas, texas; and taff of torical Society in DesMoines.

    In England: David Caplin of Imperial College, London; Ricey, Les Ellis, and Katural ory Museum; Martin Raff of University College, London; Rosalinditute of Biological Antitute; and Keitimes.

    In Australia: t Evans of oria Bennett of tralian National University in Canberra; Louise Burke andJoy of estern Australia; toria; timFlannery, director of tralian Museum in Adelaide; and taff oftate Library of Neh ales in Sydney.

    And elseer manager at ton, and Dr. Emma
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