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Contributions to a history of Accipitres. Notes on birds of prey in the Museum at the Jardin der Plantes and in the Collection of Mons. A. Bouvier.
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36900
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RP2466
Author:
Sharpe, Richard Bowdler, 1847-1909
Citation:
ANNALS AND MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY. [1875] Ser.3 v.5 : 253-261.;
Year:
[1875]
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Falconiformes
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Birds of prey
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Birds - Catalogues and collections
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