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b1179956_1
Title
White-spotted pufferfish (Arthron hispidus) from Russell's Descriptions and figures of two hundred fishes
Agent (Role)
Mickens, Roderick
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Copy photographer
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Russell, Patrick, 1727-1805
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Author
)
Date
1803
Artwork/Object Type
Engravings
Is Part Of
Descriptions and Figures of Two Hundred Fishes
Collection/Work Relation
AMNH Library, RF-77-F: Russell, Patrick, East India Company, and East India Company. 1803. Descriptions and Figures of Two Hundred Fishes : Collected at Vizagapatam on the Coast of Coromandel. London: Printed by W. Bulmer.
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Publication History
Stiassny, Melanie L. J, Tom Baione, American Museum of Natural History. Library, American Museum of Natural History, Barbara J Rhodes, American Museum of Natural History, and American Museum of Natural History. 2014. Natural Histories: Extraordinary Rare Book Selections from the American Museum of Natural History Library. Vol. , Opulent Oceans. New York: Sterling Signature.
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