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Methods of Collecting and Preserving Vertebrate Animals (National Museum of Canada, Bulletin No.69, Biological Series No.18)

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Methods of Collecting and Preserving Vertebrate Animals (National Museum of Canada, Bulletin No.69, Biological Series No.18)

by Rudolph Martin Anderson

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Paperback. Very Good. A very good paperback of the Fourth Revised Edition (1965). Previous owner's name, date, and place of purchase on ffep.

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Title
Methods of Collecting and Preserving Vertebrate Animals (National Museum of Canada, Bulletin No.69, Biological Series No.18)
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Rudolph Martin Anderson
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