Ordovician fossils from Shamattawa River (Manit.) and Silurian fossils from Fawn and Severn rivers (Patricia district. Ont.)
Parks William Arthur
Annual Report - Ontario Department of Mines: 190-196
1913
Accession: 019618802
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