Abstract
DR. HUBERT LYMAN CLARK‘S large work, "Echinoderms from Australia", was reviewed in Nature of September 24, 1938. That review and the obituary notice of Dr. Clark in Nature of September 20, 1947, show how many and how important were his contributions to the knowledge of Australian echinoderms. He had made them his peculiar province ; it is fitting that they should be the subject of his chef-d‘oeuvre, "The Echinoderm Fauna of Australia : its Composition and its Origin"*, which was published in 1946 and has now reached Great Britain. For it he received on his deathbed the award of the Australian Clarke Medal.
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JOHN, D. Echinoderm Fauna of Australia. Nature 161, 32–33 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1038/161032a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/161032a0