The history of the Cornell University Biological Field Station, 2007.

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The history of the Cornell University Biological Field Station, 2007.

A history of the Biological Field Station at Shackelton Point, N.Y., and its former owners, Alexander T. Brown and his son, Charles Seamans Brown, who bequeathed the property to Cornell University.

1 volume.

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Cornell University Library

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