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Winston, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> [Reprint of 1970h]<br />

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de la Société Zoologique de France, no. 37 (1974). Systematic Zoology 23:559–560<br />

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411–412<br />

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1975c Epilogue: Materials for a history of American ornithology. Pages 365–396 and 414–<br />

419 in Ornithology from Aristotle to the Present by Erwin Stresemann (G.W. Cottrell,<br />

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