Excerpt from The Nature-Study Review, Vol. 8: Devoted Primarily to All Scientific Studies of Nature in Elementary Schools; January, 1912
Evolution of the Vertebrates and Their Kin, The, 245. Evolution, Plant Life and (m. A. Bigelow), 43.
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