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The Paleontological Legacy of Eckert and Mauchly - Numerical Palaeobiology: Computer-Based Modelling and Analysis of Fossils and Their Distributions. David A. T. Harper, editor. John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, England. 1999. 468 pages. Cloth $99.00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 February 2016

Mark D. Uhen*
Affiliation:
Cranbrook Institute of Science 1221 North Woodward Avenue Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48103–0801 E-mail: muhen@cranbrook.edu

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