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Paperback Descriptions of Apparently new Species and Subspecies of Mammals From California, Oregon, the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, and Lower California, Mexico Vo Book

ISBN: 1149899050

ISBN13: 9781149899052

Descriptions of Apparently new Species and Subspecies of Mammals From California, Oregon, the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, and Lower California, Mexico Vo

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This volume, "Descriptions of Apparently new Species and Subspecies of Mammals From California, Oregon, the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, and Lower California, Mexico," originally published as Fieldiana Zoology, v.3, No.10 in 1903, meticulously documents the author's findings on newly identified mammals. Daniel Giraud Elliot provides detailed descriptions of species and subspecies discovered across diverse North American regions. A valuable resource for zoologists, natural historians, and researchers, this work offers insights into the biodiversity of the early 20th century. It remains a significant contribution to the scientific understanding of mammalian taxonomy and distribution.

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