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1839.—Eydoux, F., and Gervais, P. Voyage autour du monde sur la corvette de l’état La Favorite, 
pendant les années 1830-32, ... Tome y. Zoologie par MM. Eydoux et Gervais. 8°. Paris, 
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1839-41.—Maximilian, —. Reise in das innere Nord-America, in den Jahren 1832 bis 1834, von Maxi- 
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French, in 3 vols. 8°, abridge, or scarcely reproduce, this matter.] 
1840.—De Kay, J.E. Letter from J. E. De Kay, of the zoological department, May 7, 1839. < State of 
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[A mere list of species, of no value. ]} 
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(Besides descriptions, biographical notices, and figures of the animals of the States, lists of extra-limital 
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