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The cranial and first spinal nerves of Menidia. A contribution upon the nerve components of the bony fishes
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51387
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RP7833
Author:
Herrick, C. Judson
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ARCHIVES OF NEUROLOGY AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY. 1899 v.2 : iv, 299 p., 6 p. of folded plates;
Year:
1899
Subject:
Fishes - Physiology
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Nervous system
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