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A Contribution to the Ecology and Faunal Relationships of the Mammals of the Davis Mountain Region, Southwestern Texas

A Contribution to the Ecology and Faunal Relationships of the Mammals of the Davis Mountain Region, Southwestern Texas

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A Contribution to the Ecology and Faunal Relationships of the Mammals of the Davis Mountain Region, Southwestern Texas

by Blair, W. F

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Miscellaneous Publications of the Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan. (46):1-40, 3 plates., 1940.

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A Contribution to the Ecology and Faunal Relationships of the Mammals of the Davis Mountain Region, Southwestern Texas
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Blair, W. F
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Miscellaneous Publications of the Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan. (46):1-40, 3 plates.
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1940
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