The mammals of North America

the descriptions of species based chiefly on the collections in the museum of the Smithsonian Institution.

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The mammals of North America
Spencer Fullerton Baird
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English
Pages
764

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Cover of: Mammals of North America.
Mammals of North America.
1974, Arno Press
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Edition Notes

In 3 parts, parts 1 and 3 paged continuously.
"Part I of the present work is a reprint of the General report on the mammals of the Pacific Railroad surveying parties ... To this is added, as part II, the Special report on the mammals of the United States and Mexican boundary survey."--Advertisement.

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Philadelphia

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Library of Congress
QL715 .B16

The Physical Object

Pagination
4 p. l., xi-xxxiv, 735, 55, [2], [737]-764 p.
Number of pages
764

ID Numbers

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OL6972155M
LCCN
06025298
OCLC/WorldCat
16860490

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