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" He also learned that this species of tobacco grew plentifully in the country of the Snake Indians, who may have brought it from the headwaters of the Missouri River which they annually visited, and have distributed it from this region and in both directions... "
American Anthropologist - Page 414
1920
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland, Volumes 44-48

Royal Society of Queensland - 1933 - 802 pages
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Catalogue of a Collection of Birds from Guatemala

Ned Dearborn - 1907 - 86 pages
...all, the bright olive-green extending clear up over the shoulders. Through the kindness of Dr. Allen of the American Museum of Natural History I have been able to compare these Guatemalan specimens with the specimen named aztecus Ridgway, from Mexico City, in the...
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Biological Investigation in Alaska and Yukon Territory: I. East Central ...

Wilfred Hudson Osgood - 1909 - 702 pages
...atteni. Through the kindness of Mr. JW Gidley, of the United States National Museum, and Dr. WD Matthew, of the American Museum of Natural History, I have been able to study these fossil muskrats in connection with the living species. O«e species, Fiber annectens, from...
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Mineral Resources of Alaska: Report on Progress of Investigations in 1912

Alfred Hulse Brooks - 1913 - 876 pages
...the anterior end, and the strongly convex ventral border back of the middle. Thanks to the courtesy of the American Museum of Natural History I have been able to examine the types of Hall's Nucula ventricosa. They are clearly conspecific with one another and with...
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Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey

Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1915 - 400 pages
...the anterior end, and the strongly convex ventral border back of the middle. Thanks to the courtesy of the American Museum of Natural History I have been able to examine the types of Hall's Nucula ventricosa. They are clearly conspecific with one another and with...
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Volume 6

1948 - 560 pages
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American Anthropologist, Volume 23

1920 - 576 pages
...Rep. Bur. Amer. Ethnology (for 1911-12), pp. 43-154, 1919. ' Loc. cit., p. 59. * Loc. cit., p. 113. tively simple mutation. An additional argument as...plant concerning whose identity there can be no doubt. 1 Journal Kept by David Douglas, etc., London, 1914, pp. 59, 141 (sub. N. pulverulenta Pursh). Dr....
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Tobacco Among the Karuk Indians of California

John Peabody Harrington - 1932 - 460 pages
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Papers, Volume 1

University of Queensland. Department of Biology - 1937 - 434 pages
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Papers, Volume 1

University of Queensland. Department of Biology - 1941 - 450 pages
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