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Section (typography)Natural (archaeology)VertebrateGeographyPhysical geographyGeologyArchaeologyBiologyComputer science
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Joseph Grinnell,
Joseph Dixon,
Jean M. Linsdale
(1930).
Vertebrate natural history of a section of northern California through the Lassen Peak region.
Medical Entomology and Zoology
.