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Mammals collected by Mr Shaw Mayer in New Guinea, 1932-1949
Record no:
54986
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RP21677
Author:
Laurie, Eleanor M. O.
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British Museum (Natural History)
Citation:
BULLETIN OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM (NATURAL HISTORY) ZOOLOGY. 1952 v.1 no.10 : 269-318 [copy also kept with journals at P591 [P15];
Year:
1952
Subject:
Mammals - New Guinea
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Mayer, Shaw
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British Museum (Natural History) - Catalogues and collections
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