Field photographs, 1932.

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Field photographs, 1932.

Photographs documenting the field work of John Armstrong and William G. Hassler collecting reptiles and amphibians from July to October, 1932 in Barahona, the mountainous section of southwestern Santo Domingo. Scientists were Hassler and John Charles Armstrong. Photographs were taken by Hassler.

119 photonegatives : b&w nitrate.1 album (148 photoprints) : b&w.

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