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1by Bassett, Christine Nicole, Andrus, C. Fred T., West, Catherine F., Tobin, Thomas, Therrell, Matthew D., University of Alabama. Dept. of Geological SciencesSubjects: “...butter clams...”
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2by The John Muir Center for Environmental Studies“...Glacier Point...”
Published 2007
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3by The John Muir Center for Environmental Studies“...Glacier Point...”
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7Published 1936“... shortages were more acute at points accustomed to regular and relatively frequent transportation...”
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8“... and merchants bought large amounts of fur from the Sami. The common payment was butter and flour. This created a...”
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13Published 1912“..., AealaUut Superintendent. Claaa Nev M . 1st 2t 194 Besl 2 pounds Butter t l.uo I t-35 Best 2 pounds Cheese...”
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14Published 2013“..., Oregon; and Vida (Mrs. Russell Barnes), WoU Point, Montana. Mr. Peterson passed away at Seattle...”
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15Published 2014“... and the butter-ball or dipper duck have been seen. It is said the canvasback has been seen in Devils Lake...”
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16by Devils Lake (N.D.)“... Tales. It contained no pictures while the other books were full of them, He was deeply disapÂpointed...”
Published 1919
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17by Devils Lake (N.D.)“.... With a noticeable decrease in the consumption of milk and butter, the resistance to tuberÂculosis...”
Published 1919
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18by Muir, John“... and efforts. To those who thought him impractical and visionary, it is only necessary to point out his early...”
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19by Muir, John“... and efforts. To those who thought him impractical and visionary, it is only necessary to point out his early...”
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20by Bexar Audubon Society“.... and attempts to rehabilitate them to the point that they can be released into the wild. Some birds...”
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