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The value of zoology to humanity.
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47063
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RP6532
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Conklin, Edwin G.
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SCIENCE. 1915, (N.S.) v.41, no.1053 : 333-337.;
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1915
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Zoology - Moral and ethical aspects
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Science - Addresses, essays, lectures
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