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Specimens of Tyrannosaurus / George Wright Society / Property / Natural History Museum / United States / Science / Humanities / Bell Museum of Natural History / Bird collections / Conservation in the United States / National Park Service / Collection
Date: 2004-03-19 16:45:06
Specimens of Tyrannosaurus
George Wright Society
Property
Natural History Museum
United States
Science
Humanities
Bell Museum of Natural History
Bird collections
Conservation in the United States
National Park Service
Collection

Current Topics in Natural History Collecting and Collections Ownership of Natural Resource Specimens as a Pitfall in Effective Research Jonathan Bayless, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Fort Mason, Building 201, S

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