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Systematic Notes on Asian Birds: 49-67 Includes Corrigenda et Addenda to Systematic Notes 1-48

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Edited By: EC Dickinson and DR Wells
318 pages, 1 photo, 1 map, 27 figs, 9 tabs, 8 col plates
Systematic Notes on Asian Birds: 49-67
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  • Systematic Notes on Asian Birds: 49-67 Paperback Dec 2006 Out of Print #169461
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Out of Print
Edited By: EC Dickinson and DR Wells
318 pages, 1 photo, 1 map, 27 figs, 9 tabs, 8 col plates
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A rich source of information for taxonomists and other ornithologists. ... These papers will be very useful to the systematic community for years to come. ... The present collection of papers underscores the vital truth that traditional museum-based work remains essential to the health of systematic research. - George Sangster, IBIS, October 2008.
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