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A provisional classification of the food collections
Record no:
14183
Call no:
RP17156
Author:
Goode, G. Brown
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United States National Museum
Citation:
PROCEEDINGS UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 1881 v.4, Appendix : 1-22 (Reprint of Circular no.11 of the U.S. National Museum);
Year:
1881
Subject:
United States National Museum - Catalogues and collections
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Food - Catalogues and collections
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Type:
Reprint
Abstract:
List (imperfect) of foods held in the United States National Museum's collections. Includes only such articles of food as are used by European nations.
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