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Reeves, I. S. K.: Description of the fresh and salt-water supply and pmnping 

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An inquiry as to the proper methods for the care of living things held for 



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buffalo: PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION. 



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CHICAGO: world's FAIR. 



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