A summary review of the authorities on which naturalists are justified in believing that the dodo, Didus ineptus, Linn., was a bird existing in the Isle of France, or the neighbouring islands, until a recent period 1 edition
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A summary review of the authorities on which naturalists are justified in believing that the dodo, Didus ineptus, Linn., was a bird existing in the Isle of France, or the neighbouring islands, until a recent period
by J.S. Duncan.
Published
1828
by
W. Phillips
in
London
.
Written in English.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Microfiche. New York, N.Y. Readex Microprint Corporation, 1985?
In Zoological journal, v. 3 (1828), p. 554-556.
Series |
Landmarks of science II |
Other Titles |
Dodo was a bird existing in the Isle of France, or the neighboring islands, until a recent period. |
Classifications
Library of Congress |
Q111 .H35, QE872.C7 .H35 |
The Physical Object
Format |
Microform |
Pagination |
p. 554-556 |
Number of pages |
556 |
ID Numbers
Open Library |
OL19270271M |
History Created December 10, 2009 · 2 revisions
| December 3, 2010 | Edited by Open Library Bot | Added subjects from MARC records. |
| December 10, 2009 | Created by WorkBot | add works page |
