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Mammalia. Volume 3. Amphibious Carnivora, including the walrus and seals, also of the herbivorous Cetacea / by Robert Hamilton
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7186
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599.745 HAM
Author:
Hamilton, Robert
;
Jardine, William
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Edinburgh: W. H. Lizars
Year:
1839
Series:
The Naturalist's Library
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336 p. : ill. ; 17 cm.
Subject:
Mammals
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Carnivora
;
Cetacea
;
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