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Directions for preparing specimens of mammals
Record no:
56520
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RP22203
Author:
Miller, Gerrit S., Jr.
Citation:
BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 1925 no.39 : 22 p.;
Year:
1925
Subject:
Mammals - Catalogues and collections
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Mammals - Collection and preservation
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