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A new bower bird (Archboldia) from Mount Hagen, New GuineaAmerican Museum of Natural History LibraryText Papua New Guinea
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[Journal]American Museum of Natural History LibraryText Papua New Guinea
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Whitney South Sea ExpeditionAmerican Museum of Natural History LibraryText Papua New Guinea
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Pacific flying foxes (Mammalia, Chiroptera) : two new species of Pteropus from Samoa, probably extinctAmerican Museum of Natural History LibraryText Samoa
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Whitney South Sea Expedition of the American Museum of Natural HistoryAmerican Museum of Natural History LibraryText Papua New Guinea Solomon Islands
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Whitney South Sea Expedition of the American Museum of Natural HistoryAmerican Museum of Natural History LibraryText Papua New Guinea Solomon Islands
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Whitney South Sea Expedition of the American Museum of Natural HistoryAmerican Museum of Natural History LibraryText Papua New Guinea Solomon Islands
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Notebook. containing notes on birds (including alcoholic material) collected on Tanna & Aniwa, N[ew]. H[ebrides]., & an introduction explaining abbreviations, etc., used in this and other logsAmerican Museum of Natural History LibraryText Vanuatu
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Whitney South Sea Expedition of the American Museum of Natural HistoryAmerican Museum of Natural History LibraryText Fiji
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[Macmillan's notes]American Museum of Natural History LibraryText Vanuatu
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Whitney South Sea Expedition of the American Museum of Natural HistoryAmerican Museum of Natural History LibraryText Fiji
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First observation of fluorescence in marine turtlesAmerican Museum of Natural History LibraryText Solomon Islands
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