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  <dc:title>Copy of referee's comments [by William Thomas Calman] on a paper 'Fossils of the late pre-cambrian (newer proterozoic) Adelaide series, South Australia' by Tannatt William Edgeworth David and Robin John Tillyard</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Paper reference code: B.30

Notes that the specimens presented to the British Museum (Natural History) [Natural History Museum] are 'extremely obscure', and may not contain any organic fossils at all. Argues that the authors have based their conclusions on many conjectures. Considers the paper to have no scientific value and not worthy of publication.

[Not published in Royal Society journals, the research was published as a Memoir in memorial to Sir T. W. Edgeworth David in 1936 in Australia].

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  <dc:date>[18 May 1932]</dc:date>
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