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British Museum Natural History
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London : Oxford University Press
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Fossil insects / 1 : The British liassic dragonflies : (Odonata) ; with 5 plates / by R. J. Tillyard
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Fossil insects / 2 : Insects from the coal measures of Commentry : with 3 plates / by Herbert Bolton
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Fossil insects / 3 : The panorpoid complex in the British rhætic and lias : with 1 plate and 31 text-figures / by R. J. Tillyard
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