Anatomy - Amphibia and reptilia. [By] Townson, Mertens, Huxley, LeConte, Wiedersheim, Lataste [et al.]. 1795-1913.

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Anatomy - Amphibia and reptilia. [By] Townson, Mertens, Huxley, LeConte, Wiedersheim, Lataste [et al.]. 1795-1913.

16 v. in 1. plates (part fold., part col.) 26 cm.

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