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UAFMC Birds
Authors: McCartney, Nancy;
doi: 10.15468/hmfhvo
Abstract
The collection contains 1,678 sets of eggs from 551 species collected by Wheeler, Luther, and Tomlinson earlier in the century. There are also nests associated with many of the sets. Approximately 1,000 study skins from Douglas James, co-author of Arkansas Birds, form the main portion of the collection.
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- University of Arkansas at Fayetteville United States
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