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DescriptionEctopistes migratoriusMCN2P28CA.jpg |
English: Passenger Pigeon, Ectopistes migratorius, male, chromolithograph after painting.
Français : Pigeon migrateur, Ectopistes migratorius, male, chromolithographie d'après peinture.
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1920 |
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Orthogenetic Evolution in the Pigeons |
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Hayashi and Toda (artists), Charles Otis Whitman (author). |
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published in the United States pre-1923.
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