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The history of the collections contained in the Natural History Departments of the British Museum
Bib ID 1072837
Format BookBook
Author
British Museum (Natural History)
 
Description London : The Museum, 1904-1912 
3 v. ; 23 cm. 
Full contents
  • V. 1. Libraries: Dept. of Botany; Dept. of Geology; Dept. of Minerals. (1904).
  • V. 2. Separate historical accounts of the several collections included in the Department of Zoology (1906).
  • V. 3. Appendix: General history of the Department of Zoology from 1856 to 1895 / by Albert Gunther. (1912)
 
Subjects British Museum (Natural History) - Catalogs.  |  British Museum (Natural History) - History.
Other authors/contributors Gunther, Albert C. L. G. (Albert Carl Ludwig Gotthilf), 1830-1914

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