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The fate of the bird specimens from Cook's voyages possessed by Sir Joseph Banks
Record no:
59765
Author:
Medway, David G.
Year:
2009
Series:
ARCHIVES OF NATURAL HISTORY. 2009 v.36 no.2 : 231-243 [kept P509.016]
Subject:
Cook, James, 1728-1779 - Voyages
;
Banks, Joseph, Sir, 1743-1820
;
Birds - Catalogues and collections
;
British Museum (Natural History) - Catalogues and collections
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