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Filed under: Primates as laboratory animals -- Environmental enrichment -- United States Enrichment for Nonhuman Primates (6 booklet series; 2005), ed. by National Institutes of Health Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare, contrib. by A. Michele Schuler, Jeffrey A. French, Dorothy M. Fragaszy, Jeffrey E. Fite, Thomas M. Butler, Linda Brent, Kathryn A. L. Bayne, Kate Baker, and Christian R. Abee (page images at HathiTrust)
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Filed under: Frogs -- California -- Calaveras County -- FictionFiled under: Frogs -- Juvenile fiction How Freckle Frog Made Herself Pretty (Chicago: P. F. Volland and Co., c1913), by Charlotte B. Herr, illust. by Frances Beem (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) How Freckle Frog Made Herself Pretty (Philadelphia Public Ledger edition; Chicago: P. F. Volland and Co., 1916), illust. by Frances Beem (page images at childrensbooksonline.org) The Tale of Ferdinand Frog (New York: Grosset and Dunlap, c1918), by Arthur Scott Bailey, illust. by Diane Petersen (page images at childrensbooksonline.org) The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher (London and New York: F. Warne and Co., c1906), by Beatrix Potter (multiple formats at archive.org) The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher (New York: F. Warne and Co., c1906), by Beatrix Potter The Frog Who Would a Wooing Go (London: Routledge, Warne, and Routledge, n.d.), by Charles H. Bennett (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) The Story of Little Black Quasha (New York: F. A. Stokes, 1908), by Helen Bannerman (page images at childrensbooksonline.org) Filed under: Frogs -- Juvenile poetry
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