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    Author: WASHINGON (COLUMBIA)

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    DEPOSETflRY WASHINGON (Columbia). Library c± Congress. Crime in foreign countries: a select list of recent references. Compiled by H.F.Conover, etc. pp. 12. 8°. [washingtonj, 1935. Typescript facsimile. Catalogued from the.ca ion. Bouract in a volume lettered: Library of Congress. rii and criminal iustj.

    Card ID: 88


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    Author: WASHIHGTON (COLUMBIA)

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    PEPOSITORY, WASHIHGTON (Columbia). Library of Coress. Inflation: a selected list of recent references. Compiled by G. H. Fuller, etc. (. supplementary 1it of references. Compiled by F. S. Heilman..) 2 parts in 1 vol. 8°. Washingon], 1942-43. facsimile.

    Card ID: 161


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    Author: FOWKE (Gerard)

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    “FOWKE (Gerard). Antiquities of Central and Soutb—Eastern Mi5sOuri. Washinon, 1910, See WASHINGON (Columbia).. Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of Amerioan Ethno1o, TI3ulletin 37J

    Card ID: 42


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    ANDREV1S (Ethan Ailen, Associate Professor of BjolQgy Hq.plcins Uneity, The Young of the crayfishes, Astacus and Cauibarus. Washingon, 1907. See WASflINGTON (Columbia). Smithsonian IflstitutiQn. Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge. Vol. 35. No. 1718.

    Card ID: 210


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    Author: BARTSCH (Paul)

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    DEPOSITORY BARTSCH (Paul). A Lionograph of the American shipworms. Washingon, 1922. See WASHINGTON (cOLuMBIA). United States National Mus ei.2m. Bulletin of the United States Nat’ional Museum. 122.

    Card ID: 362


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    Author: No Author available

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    MEAi (Edgar Alexander). Descriptions of eight new African bulbuls. Washingon, ll4. See WASHINGTON (Columbia). Smithsonian Institution . Smithsonian Misoellaneous Collections, Vol. 61. No. 2260.

    Card ID: 143


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    Author: SCUDDER (Mary Theresa)

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    SCUDDER (Mary Theresa). Naval offioers : their heredity and development. By C.B,Davenport.Assisted by M.T. Soudder. Washingto l919 See WASHINGTOts (Columbia). Carnegie Institution of Washingon. Station for Eperimen— tal Evolution, [Papers. No. 29.]

    Card ID: 128


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    Author: SHULL (George Harrison)

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    (Thi SHULL (George Harrison). Burs bursa—pastoris and hursaheegeri. Washingon, 1909. See WASUNGTQN (Columbia). Oarnege Institution of Was)ington. Station for Exprimenta1 Evo1ution. [Paper.11, 12.)

    Card ID: 485


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    R. 1Vc- L O3 SNODGRJS3 (Robert Evans). Comparative studies on the jaws of mandibulate arthropods, etc. Washingon, 195Qc See WASHINGTON (Columbia). Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian L*iscellaneous Collections. Vol. 116. No.1.

    Card ID: 451


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    EQiTQW COLLINS (J.w.) Catalogue of the collection illustrating the fishing vessels and boats and their equipment, the economic condition of fishermen, anglers’ outfits, [exhibited by the United States National Museum]. Washingon, 1884. See WASHINGTON (Columbia). UniteStaesatQna1 Museum. Bulletin of the United States National Museum, 27. Descriptive catalogues of the collect±om sent from the United States to the International Fisheries chibition,,, I.

    Card ID: 360


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    Author: HENRY (Joseph)

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    HENRY (Joseph). Tables and resu1ts of the precipitation in rain and snow in the United States... Collected by the Smithsonian Instittion and discussed under the direction of J. Henry...by C. A. Sohott. pp. l’7. Diarams and. charts. Washingon, 1872. See WASHINGTON (Columbia). Smithsonian Institition. Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge. Vol. XVIII. article 2. no. 222. Washington, 1873.

    Card ID: 318


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    Author: SCHULTZ (John Risae1l)

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    SCHULTZ (John Risae1l). A Late Cenozoic vertebrate fauna from the Coso Mountains, Inyo County, California. — A Late Quaternary Mammal fauna from the tar seeps of McKittrick, California. See WASHING1JON (Columbia). Carnegie Institution or Washingon. Contributions to:.palontology. Studies on Cenozoic vertebrates of Western North America. pp. 75—109 and. pp. 111—215. Washington, 1938.

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