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Record #34086:

Southern hemisphere Mesozoic and Tertiary Podocarpaceae and Fagaceae and their palaeogeographic significance / R.A. Couper.

Title: Southern hemisphere Mesozoic and Tertiary Podocarpaceae and Fagaceae and their palaeogeographic significance / R.A. Couper.
Author(s): Couper, R. A.
Date: 1960.
Abstract: During Mesozoic and early Tertiary times beeches and podocarps grew throughout southern temperate and Antarctic regions. A northward movement probably occurred in the Pliocene, perhaps coinciding with the cooling of Antarctica.
Notes:

Offprint: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Vol. 152 :491-500.

Title on spine Biology of southern cold temperate zone.

Keywords: 551.78 -- Tertiary.
57 -- Biology.
58 -- Botany.
582.47 -- Conifers.
582.632.1 -- Betulales.
591.9 -- Animal distribution.
B -- Geology and soil sciences.
(*7) -- Antarctic regions.
Location(s): SCO: SPRI-SHF: (*7) : 57[1960]
SPRI record no.: 34086

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