Mammalogical studio photographs, 1926.

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Mammalogical studio photographs, 1926.

Photographs depicting some of the Andean specimens collected in Bolivia on the Ladew Bolivian Expedition of 1926. Harvey S. Ladew and George Tate brought some 900 bird and mammal specimens, as well as about 1500 plant sheets, back to the Museum. Copy photographs were taken by Alex J. Rota. Photographs are identified.

14 photonegatives : b&w.1 photoprint : b&w mounted on file card.

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American Museum of Natural History

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