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The Mammalia: Extinct Species and Surviving Forms. [From "Journal of Microscopy and Natural Science".]

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The Mammalia: Extinct Species and Surviving Forms. [From "Journal of Microscopy and Natural Science".]

by BODINGTON (Alice)

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[London: s.n., 1889]. 33-57, [1]pp., caption title, 1 plate, 2 further plates described in the text were issued at a later date, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.

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The Mammalia: Extinct Species and Surviving Forms. [From "Journal of Microscopy and Natural Science".]
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BODINGTON (Alice)
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[London: s.n., 1889]

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