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Extraordinary Birds
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b11371705
Title
Eggs of the Common Murre, Uria aalge (left,) and Razorbill, Alca torda (right,) from Capen's Oology of New England
Agent (Role)
Capen, Elwin A.
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Date
1908
Artwork/Object Type
Lithography
Is Part Of
Natural histories. Extraordinary birds : rare book selections from the American Museum of Natural History Library
Collection/Work Relation
AMNH Library, RF-12-J: Capen, Elwin A. 1908. Oölogy Of New England: A Description of the Eggs, Nests, and Breeding Habits of the Birds Known to Breed in New England, with Colored Illustrations of Their Eggs. Boston: W.B. Clarke Bo.
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Bibliographic Number: b11371705
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Publication History
AMNH Library, QL674.4 .S84 2013: Sweet, Paul, Peter Capainolo, Peter Capainolo, Barbara J Rhodes, American Museum of Natural History. Library, Barbara J Rhodes, Tom Baione, and American Museum of Natural History. 2013. Natural Histories: Rare Book Selections from the American Museum of Natural History Library. Vol. , Extraordinary Birds. New York: Sterling Signature.
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