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Type specimens of birds in the American Museum of Natural History. Parts 1 (1973) and 2 (1978)
Record no:
29131
Author:
Greenway, James C.
;
American Museum of Natural History
Year:
1973-1978
Series:
BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY. 1973 v.150 no.3 : 1-345; Pt.2 1978 v.161, no.1 : 1-305 [kept P509.73]
Subject:
Birds - Catalogues and collections
;
Type specimens (Natural history)
;
American Museum of Natural History - Catalogues and collections
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