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The naturalist on the River Amazons, A record of adventures, habits of animals, sketches of Brazilian and Indian life and aspects of nature under the Equator during eleven years of travel
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London, J. Murray, 1863
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from End Note annotation 238 Toucans;
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from End Slip 2 annotation in Darwin's hand 284 strong sexual characters. Umbrella Bird rudiment in female


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