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Filed under: Aphids -- Speciation- Miscellaneous papers. (G.P.O., 1912), by John J. Davis, C. H. T. Townsend, A. L. Quaintance, L. O. Howard, Dudley Moulton, James S. Hine, and J. G. Sanders (page images at HathiTrust)
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Filed under: Cinchona -- Speciation -- South America- An illustration of the genus Cinchona : comprising descriptions of all the officinal Peruvian barks, including several new species. Baron de Humboldt's Account of the Cinchona forests of South America, and Laubert's Memoir on the different speies of Quinquina. To which are added several dissertations of Don Hippolito Ruiz on various medicinal plants of South America ... And a short account of the spikenard of the ancients ... (Printed for J. Searle ... and Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1821), by Aylmer Bourke Lambert, active 1821 Weddell, Hipólito Ruiz, Charles Jean Laubert, and Alexander von Humboldt (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Coral reef fishes -- Speciation -- Florida -- Florida Keys National Marine SanctuaryFiled under: Ferns -- Speciation
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Filed under: Insects -- Speciation -- China -- Early works to 1800- An epitome of the natural history of the insects of China : comprising figures and descriptions of upwards of one hundred new, singular, and beautiful species, together with some that are of importance in medicine, domestic economy, &c. : the figures are accurately drawn, engraved and coloured, from specimens of the insects : the descriptions are arranged according to the system of Linnaeus, with references to the writings of Fabricius, and other systematic authors (Printed for the author, by T. Bensley, and sold by White, Fleet-Street, Faulder, Bond-Street, Bell, Oxford-Street, &c., 1798), by E. Donovan, Joseph Bell, Robert Faulder, John White, and Thomas Bensley (page images at HathiTrust)
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