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Outlets How turkeys got from Mayan temples to your Thanksgiving dinner table The Washington – Post November 25, 2015 Washington Post: Maya Turkeys and Thanksgiving Beyond the
Outlets How turkeys got from Mayan temples to your Thanksgiving dinner table The Washington
Natural History researcher Larry Page will deliver a congressional briefing in Washington
Natural History researcher Larry Page will deliver a congressional briefing in Washington
. collections only to the National Museum of Natural History Fish Collection in Washington
. collections only to the National Museum of Natural History Fish Collection in Washington
began at the conclusion of the organization’s 2016 annual meeting last week in Washington
began at the conclusion of the organization’s 2016 annual meeting last week in Washington
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Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. 60 p., doi: 10.17226/25859.
A biodiversity inventory of the freshwater snail fauna of Holmes Creek, Florida Fred G. Thompson (1934-2016) (Fmr.) Curator of Malacology Florida Museum of Natural History University of Florida Gainesville, FL 32611-7800 This report is in the public domain 1. Introduction The freshwa
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Arroyo, Miguel 1999 Las Figurinas de los Andes. El Arte Prehispánico de Venezuela, edited by Miguel Arroyo, Lourdes Blanco, Erika Wagner, pp. 195. Caracas: Fundación Galería de Arte Nacional. Baudez, Claude F. 1970 Central America. Translated by James Hogarth. Geneva: Nagel Publisher.
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Project Leadership Project sponsor: University of Florida (NSF Award 1701714) Principal Investigator (PI): David Blackburn Project Collaborators Map of Collaborating Institutions University of Florida (lead) David C. Blackburn, lead PI, Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florid
Personnel, Department of Integrative Biology, University of Texas, Austin University of Washington
The original description of each type in the FLMNH Herpetology Collection is listed here alphabetically by author and year. The actual pages, plates, figures, and tables on which the description appeared are cited rather than the entire publication. Allen, R., and W.T. Neill. 1949. Herpetol
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