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BemerkuBgen zur FisehfaUna 



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Keith, Arthur. Three demonstra- 

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Contains references to fishes. 



Keith, Arthur, & Flack, Martin. The 

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Fish material consists of eel, dogfish and 

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Kelaart, Edward Frederick [1818?- 

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Keller, Oszkdr. A csontos halak elo- 

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Kellicott, William Erskine [1878 — ] 

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The development of the vascular 



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The growth of the brain and 



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The growth of parts in the dog- 

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Contains reference to Mustelus. 



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