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Journal of Paleontology; November 1996; v. 70; no. 6; p. 893-899
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Burgess Shale-type preservation of both non-mineralizing and "shelly" Cambrian organisms from the Mackenzie Mountains, northwestern Canada

N. J. Butterfield, and C. J. Nicholas

University of Western Ontario, Department of Earth Sciences, London, ON, Canada
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom

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