Yosemite Nature Notes, Volume 16, Issues 1-4Yosemite Natural History Association, 1937 |
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... results of type competitions . As the years pass , this typemap will be of great value in determining trends in the forest , losses of meadows by encroachment of trees , and in many similar ways ; and , of course , in helping plan for ...
... results of type competitions . As the years pass , this typemap will be of great value in determining trends in the forest , losses of meadows by encroachment of trees , and in many similar ways ; and , of course , in helping plan for ...
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... result in paralysis and this might have been the case with the aforementioned hawk . The study of parasites in birds is attracting several workers and much more knowledge will surely be gained in the future . Perhaps several problems ...
... result in paralysis and this might have been the case with the aforementioned hawk . The study of parasites in birds is attracting several workers and much more knowledge will surely be gained in the future . Perhaps several problems ...
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