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Exotic butterflies. Series no. 4 / British Museum (Natural History).
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
London : British Museum (Natural History), 1925.
[Place of manufacture not identified] : Produced by W.F. Sedgwick, Limited, [date of manufacture not identified]
Description
1 online resource (5 postcards, 1 sheet (4 pages)) : color illustrations.
Availability
Available Online
Nineteenth Century Collections Online (NCCO): Science, Technology, and Medicine: 1780-1925.
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Butterflies
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Butterflies
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British Museum (Natural History)
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W.F. Sedgwick, Limited
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Series
Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Science, Technology, and Medicine: 1780-1925, Part II.
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Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Science, Technology, and Medicine: 1780-1925, Part II
Notes
Title from envelope.
Caption part title on sheet: South American swall-tail butterflies.
"5 Cards in Colour; One Shilling."
Issued in envelope.
"Set E29."
Reproduction of the original from the Bruce Peel Special Collections Library, University of Alberta.
Contents
E161. Male, female, Papilio chabrias (natural size)
E162. Papilio childrenae, male (natural size)
E163. Papilio childrenae, female (natural size)
E164. Papilio streckerianus, male (natural size)
E165. Papilio bachus, subspecies belsazar (natural size).
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OCLC
903996370
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