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1954. Biological reconnaissance along the Ahlasuruk River east of Howard 

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 Irving, William 



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1953. Evidence of early tundra cultures in northern Alaska. Anthrop. 



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1954. Variation in "breeding season and clutch size in song sparrows of the 



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 Karlstrom, Thor N. V. 



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