LANDS IN IN COLLISION GLOGRAPHY LANDS ZEALANDS PAST NEW COLLISION DISCOVERIa; Graeme Stevens by DISCOVERING NEW ZEALAND'S PAST GEOGRAPHY by Graeme Stevens author of Rugged Landscape > and s'New Zealand Adrift Especially written for the general reader and for students, this comprehensive atlas illustrates in text; maps, and drawings, New Zealand 's development through geological time-how its distinctive geography and rich variety of unusual native plants and animals have evolved. DSIR Information Series No. 161_ 1985. ISBN 0-477- Paleogeographic maps depict the evolution of New 06760-3. Hard cover. 129pp. NZS18.95 plus packing Zealand s flora and fauna, its climate and geography, and postage (NZSI.00 within New Zealand;, NZS2.65 and its position in relation to the continents of the overseas). Southern Hemisphere through the ages. Available from: The text discusses these aspects of our prehistory and The Publications Officer; the recent discoveries that have enabled scientists to Science Information Publishing Centre take a fresh look at them. DSIR , PO Box 9741, Wellington Readers will especially enjoy the artist' s dramatic reconstructions of what ancient environments and life forms may have looked like at different periods of Sip: SCIENCE INFORMATION PUBLISHING CENTRE New Zealand s prehistory:
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Forest and Bird, Volume 17, Issue 2, 1 May 1986, Page 18
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