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THE sudden death of Frederick Chapman, a prominent authority on the Foraminifera and a distinguished Australian palæontologist, at his home at Kew, Victoria, on December 10, 1943, within a few weeks of his eightieth birthday, severs almost the last link in the chain of workers who for nearly a century have kept Britain in the forefront of the study of the Foraminifera.
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PARR, W. Mr. Frederick Chapman. Nature 153, 676–677 (1944). https://doi.org/10.1038/153676a0
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