File:Stigmaria Heimans.jpg
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English: Eli Heimans' reconstruction (1911) of the Carboniferous tree Lepidodendron, known from fossil "Stigmaria" (fossil roots) in Limburg. Drawing also shows a piece of fossil bast. |
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Source | Scanned from Leakey & Slikkerveer (1993): Man-ape, Ape-man, The quest for human's place in Nature and Dubois' missing link, ISBN 9026312857 |
Author | Eli Heimans (1861-1914), Dutch conservationist |
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