Records for REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS, 1938-1942, (bulk 1938).

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Records for REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS, 1938-1942, (bulk 1938).

Series is comprised of manuscripts, forms, notes, and clippings. The series is arranged by subject. Articles are numbered sequentially under each topic, each folder containing between 1 and 11 articles. Related research notes and printed materials are attached to the articles. The first document in each folder contains a numerical list of the articles. The series arrangement continues with draft publication manuscripts. The articles were indexed during the original project in 1942.

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United States. Works Progress Administration

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