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Echinidae, recent and fossil, of South Carolina : January, 1848 /

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Ravenel, Edmund, 1797-1871.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Charleston, S. C. : Burges & James, 1848.
Series:Museum of Comparative Zoology--Biodiversity Heritage Library digitization project.
Subjects:
Fossils.
Sea Urchins.
Echinodermata > South Carolina.
Sea urchins > Catalogs and collections.
South Carolina.
Catalogs.
Catalogs and collections.
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