"Occasional Papers, Volume 7, Part 2, Issues 12-15" presents a collection of scientific papers from the Boston Society of Natural History. This volume offers insights into the natural world as understood by leading naturalists of the time. The papers cover a range of topics, reflecting the diverse interests of the society and contributing to the broader scientific discourse of the era.
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