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1963j Introduction. Pages VII–VIII in Phylogeny and Evolution in Crustacea (H.B. Whittington<br />

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Massachusetts<br />

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1963l <strong>The</strong> fauna of North America, its origin and unique composition. Pages 3–11 in<br />

Proceedings of the XVIth International Congress of Zoology, Washington D. C.,<br />

vol. 4<br />

1963m <strong>The</strong> statute of limitation and chilopod nomenclature. Annals and Magazine of<br />

Natural History ser. 13, 6 (1963):509–510<br />

1963n <strong>The</strong> biology, genetics, and evolution of Man. Review of Mankind Evolving, by<br />

Th. Dobzhansky [Yale University Press, <strong>New</strong> Haven, 1962]. <strong>The</strong> Quarterly Review of<br />

Biology 38:243–245<br />

1963o Gotemba meeting on cooperative biological research by Japanese and American<br />

scientists. American Institute of Biological Sciences Bulletion 13:90<br />

1963p Review of FaunaundFloraderAdriaby Rupert Riedl. Science 142:659<br />

1963q <strong>The</strong> taxonomic evaluation of fossil hominids. Pages 332–346 in Classification and<br />

Human Evolution (S.L. Washburn, Ed.). Aldine Press, Chicago<br />

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1964<br />

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Technology. McGraw-Hill, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong><br />

1964e Check-list of birds of the world, vol. 10. Edited by E. Mayr and R.A. Paynter, Jr.<br />

Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Massachusetts<br />

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vol. 10 (E. Mayr and R.A. Paynter, Jr., Eds.). Museum of Comparative Zoology,<br />

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1964i Comments on Thamnophis sirtalis. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 21:190<br />

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