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Synopsis of the Herpetofauna of Mexico, Volume 7 Bibliographic Addendum IV and Index, Bibliographic Addenda II-IV, 1979-1991

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By: HM Smith and RB Smith
1096 pages, no illustrations
Synopsis of the Herpetofauna of Mexico, Volume 7
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  • Synopsis of the Herpetofauna of Mexico, Volume 7 ISBN: 9780870812842 Hardback Jan 1993 Out of Print #25522
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This volume provides an invaluable access to all of the literature related to any member of the herpetofauna of Mexico published since the previous index in this series appeared in 1976. It provides 6600 works, indexed, 7300 names of amphibians & reptiles used in those works, and 61,000 usages of those names.

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Bibliography Out of Print
By: HM Smith and RB Smith
1096 pages, no illustrations
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