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IN connexion with the theory of the instability of the earth's axis of rotation1, it may be worth pointing out that, besides the evidence from fossil magnetism, it is possible that independent biological confirmation could be found of the occurrence of major latitude changes in the past history of the earth.
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Gold, T., Nature, 175, 526 (1955).
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GOODHART, C. Instability of the Earth's Axis. Nature 176, 349 (1955). https://doi.org/10.1038/176349a0
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