Shufeldt, 1897 - Google Patents
Taxidermical methods in the Leyden museum, HollandShufeldt, 1897
- Document ID
- 4774102274489875525
- Author
- Shufeldt R
- Publication year
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- 241000124008 Mammalia 0 abstract description 9
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