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Journal Article

Authors
Morton, Anne, Presland, Gary and Gibson, Maria
Title
Leaves from Our History: 125 Years of the Field Naturalists Club of Victoria Inc. - Symposium
In
Victorian naturalist
Imprint
vol. 122, no. 6, 2005, pp. 254-378
Subject
History of Natural Sciences Biological Sciences
Description

This special issue of "The Victorian Naturalist" (vol. 122 (6), December 2005) contains the papers given at a symposium held in May, relating to the history of the club, its activities and its members

Source
Horacek 2005

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