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Marshall, Edward S. The Dead- 

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Martin, Edward A. Protection and 

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Pearson, William Henry. The Hepa- 

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Petty, S. L. Vernacular names of 

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Praeger, R. Lloyd. Studies in the 

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Pugsley, H. W. The British Capreolate 

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Smith, W. G. The origin and 

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Williams, Frederic N. Prodromus 

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