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Notes on Amphibians from Fukien, Hainan, and other parts of China.

by Pope, Clifford H.

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New York: American Museum of Natural History, 1931. First edition.. Faint stain to outer front wrapper and to the first few pages, all pages uncut and unopened; a bright and clean copy in near fine condition.. Pp. 215, 10 photo-plates, 39 text-figures. Original printed gray wrappers, lg 8vo. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, volume 61, article 8. Based on collections of the Central Asiatic Expeditions of the American Museum of Natural History mostly from the southern part of China. The entire 656 page volume is offered here with 9 total articles. One other herpetology article is present: Burt - South American Lizards in the Collection of the American Museum of Natural History (article 8,169 pgs). No ownership marks and no signs of use.
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