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I can't find a publication with this name. The nearest I can find is a posthumously published article of 1985 Ostracod faunas in the Purbeck and Wealden of England. I've cited that in place of the Purbeck Group item. It's a highly cited article, and full-text is available. There is also a monograph from 1971 on the Purbeck beds of the Weald (co-author R.A.B. Bazley). I'll add that too. If anyone can come up with a full reference to Geology of the Purbeck Group from 1982, then of course add it back in. Kognos (talk) 11:31, 26 October 2021 (UTC)Reply