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Observations on the Fish Population of a Lake Contaminated By Radioactive Wastes

Observations on the Fish Population of a Lake Contaminated By Radioactive Wastes

by Krumholz, Louis A.

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New York: American Museum of Natural History, 1956. Paperback. Near Fine. AMNH Bulletin Volume 110, Article 4. pp. 283-367. One fold-out map. Very good in original blue wrappers. Stains on front cover.
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OBSERVATIONS ON THE FISH POPULATION OF A LAKE CONTAMINATED BY RADIOACTIVE WASTES

by KRUMHOLZ LOUIS A.

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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY. NEW YORK. 1956. CARD COVERS. VERY GOOD. . VERY GOOD COPY IN BLUE CARD COVER. VOL 110 ARTICLE 4.
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