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Sophie,
The English version has 62 pages of references.
Emilio
>Hello,
>
>- As far as I know Montfort, 1810 has named
>Clithon (Conchyliologie systématique, et
>classification méthodique des coquilles...).
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>- I'm currently reading Ernst Mayr's book : "The
>growth of biological thought". In the French
>translation I've got, the bibliography is very
>very short, one page and a half.
>I would like to know if the original text, in
>English, has the complete bibliography. I'm sure
>some of you have this book around !
>
>Thank you in advance,
>
>Sophie
>
>PS: Thank you to all those who have answered my
>question on the etymology of Cincinna. If the
>problem is not completely solved, and will
>probably never be as Hübner's letters have
>disappeared, I've plausible hypothesis.
>
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