45 resultados para Slaughter, Edliff
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Inaug--diss.--Hannover, 1911.
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Includes index.
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Includes index.
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First edition, London, 1883.
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"Part of the Henry Buckingham Witton Collection."
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The genesis of certain counties in Virginia, from cities or towns of the same name, by William Green: p. [98]-131.
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Top Row: Floyd. Lashmet, R. Jerome Dunne, Carl Johnson, William Naylor, Francisco Penberthy
4th Row: Jarl Larson, Paul Burkholder, George Earle, Thomas Maynard, William Meese
3rd Row: Ath. Dir. Philip Bartelme, Nelson Joyner, Howard Hoffman, Bradner Wheeler, Calvin Wetzel, Marion Slaughter, Walter Wesbrook, st. mngr. Frederick Parsons
2nd Row: Lawrence Butler, Joseph Baker, Robert Cook, Coach Steve Farrell, Curtis C. Later, Raymond Beardsley, Richard Losch
Front Row: Lester Lukins, Walter Rea, Donald Douglas
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Issued also as House documents.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Introduction.--My boyhood among the pigeons.--The passenger pigeon, from "American ornithology", by A. Wilson.--The passenger pigeon, from "Ornithological biography", by J.J. Audubon.--As James Fenimore Cooper saw it.--The wild pigeon of North America by Chief Pokagon, in "The Chautauquan"--The passenger pigeon, from "Life histories of North American birds", by C. Bendire.--Netting the pigeons, by W. Brewster, in "The Auk".--Efforts to check the slaughter, by Prof. H.B. Roney.--The pigeon butcher's defense, by E.F. Martin, in "American field".--Notes of a vanished industry.--Recollections of "old timers".--The last of the pigeons.--What became of the wild pigeon? By S. Cook, in "Forest and stream".--A novel theory of extinction, by C.H. Ames and R. Ridgway.--News from John Burroughs.--The pigeon in Manitoba, by G.E. Atkinson.--The passenger pigeon in confinement, by R. Deane, in "The Auk".--Nesting habits of the passenger pigeon, by Dr. M. Gibbs, in "The Oölogist".--Miscellaneous notes.
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1920 [and] 1926 issued by: Cattle Protection Services.
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Has occassional supplements.