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The Lizards of Australia and New Zealand 1845-1875

Flora / Fauna
By: John Edward Gray(Author), Albert Günther(Author), Glenn M Shea(Introduction By)
75 pages, 20 plates with b/w illustrations; 1 b/w photo, 1 b/w illustration
The Lizards of Australia and New Zealand 1845-1875
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  • The Lizards of Australia and New Zealand 1845-1875 ISBN: 9780916984342 Hardback facsimile Jun 1995 In stock
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The facsimile reproductions of the publications included in this volume represent three attempts over the 31-year period from 1845 to 1875 to produce an illustrated account of the lizard fauna of Australia and New Zealand, and marked the end of the first major period of the discovery of the Australian and New Zealand herpetofaunas.

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Flora / Fauna
By: John Edward Gray(Author), Albert Günther(Author), Glenn M Shea(Introduction By)
75 pages, 20 plates with b/w illustrations; 1 b/w photo, 1 b/w illustration
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