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QUEER FISH This odd fish, Latimeria Chalumnae, was believed to have been extinct for 50,000,000 years until a live specimen was caught off the South African coast in 1938. For news of a talk on "living fossils" see page 17; for news of broadcasts on marine exploration, turn to page 7

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 659, 22 February 1952, Cover Page

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QUEER FISH This odd fish, Latimeria Chalumnae, was believed to have been extinct for 50,000,000 years until a live specimen was caught off the South African coast in 1938. For news of a talk on "living fossils" see page 17; for news of broadcasts on marine exploration, turn to page 7 New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 659, 22 February 1952, Cover Page

QUEER FISH This odd fish, Latimeria Chalumnae, was believed to have been extinct for 50,000,000 years until a live specimen was caught off the South African coast in 1938. For news of a talk on "living fossils" see page 17; for news of broadcasts on marine exploration, turn to page 7 New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 659, 22 February 1952, Cover Page

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