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Studies in the retina : rods and cones in the frog and in some other Amphibia.
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47368
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RP6614
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Bernard, Henry Meyners
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QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF MICROSCOPICAL SCIENCE. [1900] v.43 : 23-47.;
Year:
[1900]
Subject:
Amphibians - Anatomy
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Eye
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