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On the structure and affinities of the Multituberculata.
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48090
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RP6862
Author:
Broom, Robert, 1866-1951
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BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY. 1914 v.33 : 115-134. [also in journal kept P509.73 [P12];
Year:
1914
Subject:
Multituberculata
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Mammals, Fossil
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Mammals - Evolution
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