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3by Smyth, Jamie“... officially declared "Diamond Capital of North America," the city sees a future steeped in diamond exploration...”
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4by Smyth, Jamie“... officially declared "Diamond Capital of North America," the city sees a future steeped in diamond exploration...”
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5by Smyth, Jamie“... officially declared "Diamond Capital of North America," the city sees a future steeped in diamond exploration...”
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6by Smyth, Jamie“... officially declared "Diamond Capital of North America," the city sees a future steeped in diamond exploration...”
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8“...Since the writer's report on “The Subarctic Odonata of North America” was published, several...”
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9“... Expedition to British Northwest America. The intermediacy of some collections of P. chlorantha and P. picta...”
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10by Cannings, Sydney G., Cannings, Robert A.“...Abstract The peatlands of the northern Cordillera of North America (consisting of the mountain...”
Published in Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Canada (1994)
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17“... America (Alaska, Alberta, British Columbia, and Yukon Territory). Three additional collections...”
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20by Lawler, G. H., Scott, W. B.“...The known range of the genus Triaenophorus in North America lies between 42°N. latitude (Indiana...”
Published in Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada (1954)
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