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Title: A Synopsis of the North American Lagomorpha
Author: E. Raymond Hall
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Language: English
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A Synopsis of the North American Lagomorpha
BY
E. RAYMOND HALL
University of Kansas Publications
Museum of Natural History
Volume 5, No. 10, pp. 119-202, 68 figures in text
December 15, 1951
University of Kansas
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1951
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