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Hi,
You shouldn't have trouble to get a copy of it from the central
library of the MNHN through your university library
(http://cuivre.sudoc.abes.fr/DB=2.1/SET=1/TTL=3/SHW?FRST=3&PRS=HOL).
If you can't get it the official way. I can make copies next time
I'll go to there but I'll have to pay for the copies and 191 pages...
it takes a long time ! Let me know.
Sophie
>hello,
>
>Thank you for answering. I have already tried to get Hubrick's books, but
>because I am in France they are quite hard to get. I have tried to get them
>through interlibrary loan at the Paris national museum of natural history,
>but they are considered as antiquities and forbiden to loan. If any of you
>know how to get some photocopies of Hubricht's books, I would really
>apriciate it.
>Thank you for your help
>
> Julien
>I would use Hubrick, L. 1984. The distributions of the native land
>mollusks of the eastern United States. Fieldiana, Zoology, new series,
>no. 24, i-viii +191pp.
>
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