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Appendix 1


New Caledonian localities yielding the Triassic Bryozoa discussed in this work, with their catalogue numbers, grid references, formations, collection data, and lists of associated biota, given in order of age (oldest first), and, within each age group, in order of “f” number. Locality and collection numbers (f…;AU….) are


explained in the text. For collectors, CHP = C. H. Pharo; HJC = H. J. Campbell; JAGM = J. A. Grant-Mackie; NdeJ = N. J. de Jersey; N.H. = N. Hudson; PM = P. Maurizot. For other abbreviations, asl = above mean sea-level; fmn = formation; HTM = high tide mark; E, N, NW, etc. are approx- imate compass bearings (from a stated object) or orientations


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