"Diagnoses Of Seven New Mammals From East-central California," Volume 17, presents a detailed scientific study by Joseph Grinnell and Tracy Irwin Storer. This volume offers diagnoses of newly identified mammals in the East-central California region. The work provides valuable insights into the biodiversity and zoological characteristics of the area.
Intended for zoologists, mammologists, and natural history enthusiasts, this publication contributes to the broader understanding of mammalian species and their habitats. Grinnell and Storer's meticulous research and detailed descriptions make this volume an enduring resource for scientific reference and conservation efforts.
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