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Misadventures in the Burgess Shale

Desmond Collins
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Desmond Collins: Desmond Collins served as curator of invertebrate palaeontology and head of palaeobiology at the Royal Ontario Museum from 1968 to 2004. He is now retired. Suzanne.collins029@sympatico.ca

Nature, 2009, vol. 460, issue 7258, 952-953

Abstract: One hundred years after Charles Doolittle Walcott found a wealth of Cambrian fossils in the Rocky Mountains of British Columbia, Desmond Collins reflects on the bumpy road of their classification.

Date: 2009
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