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Catalogue of the Australian birds in the Australian Museum, Sydney, N.S.W. Parts 1 & 2. Accipitres and Striges
Record no:
30483
Call no:
RP548
Author:
Ramsay, E. P. (Edward Pierson), 1842-1916
;
North, Alfred J. (Alfred John), 1855-1917
;
Australian Museum
Edition:
2nd ed.
Citation:
CATALOGUE / AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM. 1898. no.4;
Year:
1898
Subject:
Birds of prey
;
Falconiformes
;
Owls
;
Birds - Australia
;
Birds - Catalogues and collections
;
Australian Museum - Catalogues and collections
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Notes:
2nd copies [kept Ornithology at 598.2994 RAM].
Copy of earlier editions held with journals at P509.94 [P3] bound with others in the Vertebrata volume.
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