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On the Hearts of Ceratodus, Protopterus and Chimaera, with an Account of undescribed Pocket Valves in the Conus arteriosus of Ceratodus and of Protopterus

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On the Hearts of Ceratodus, Protopterus and Chimaera, with an Account of undescribed Pocket Valves in the Conus arteriosus of Ceratodus and of Protopterus

by LANKESTER, E.R

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London: The Zoological Society, 1878. Soft cover. Very Good. 31 cm x 24.5 cm 13 pages + 2 plates. A paper read to the Zoological Society June 4th 1878 .Extracted from the proceedings of the society's transactions.No covers contents clean and tight some occasional spotting.

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Title
On the Hearts of Ceratodus, Protopterus and Chimaera, with an Account of undescribed Pocket Valves in the Conus arteriosus of Ceratodus and of Protopterus
Author
LANKESTER, E.R
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Soft cover
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Used - Very Good
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Paperback
Publisher
The Zoological Society
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1878

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