THE TUATARA, which is found nowhere else on the earth, is the strangest member of the group of reptiles and amphibians of New Zealand dealt with by Richard Shareil in “The Tuatara. Lizards and Frogs of New Zealand” (Collins). In this rich and authoritative work, Mr Shareil gives in text and photographs the fruit of years of study; his book makes a notable contribution to public understanding of a fascinating section of New Zealand's natural history.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31161, 10 September 1966, Page 4
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76THE TUATARA, which is found nowhere else on the earth, is the strangest member of the group of reptiles and amphibians of New Zealand dealt with by Richard Shareil in “The Tuatara. Lizards and Frogs of New Zealand” (Collins). In this rich and authoritative work, Mr Shareil gives in text and photographs the fruit of years of study; his book makes a notable contribution to public understanding of a fascinating section of New Zealand's natural history. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31161, 10 September 1966, Page 4
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