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1944, The American museum of natural history
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Table of Contents

pt. 1. New Guinea and eastward.
pt. 2 The Greater Sunda area (islands of the northeast margin of the Indian ocean: Andamans, Nicobars, Sumatra, Java, Bali)
pt. 3. Lesser Sunda islands, Moluccas, Celebes.
pt. 4. Borneo and the islands of the China sea.

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"It is recommended that these pamphlets be used in conjunction with ʻMammals of the Pacific world' by T. D. Carter, J. E. Hill, and G. H. H. Tate."--Foreword.

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QL735.A1 T3

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4 v. in 1

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OL6496223M
LCCN
46001890
OCLC/WorldCat
2923850

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