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Edward Newman: Illustrated natural history of British butterflies and moths;  wikidata:Q51432896 reasonator:Q51432896
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Newman, Edward, 1801-1876
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Illustrated natural history of British butterflies and moths;
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London, Glaisher
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Subjects: Frost, Helen, 1949-; Moths; Lepidoptera -- Great Britain
Language English
Publication date pref. 1869
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britishbutterflies00newmrich
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Authority file  OCLC: 1041477613
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https://archive.org/download/britishbutterflies00newmrich/britishbutterflies00newmrich.pdf
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