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How collections and reputation were built out of Tasmanian violence: Thylacines (Thylacinus cynocephalus) and Aboriginal remains from Morton Allport (1830–1878). Archives of Natural History (pp. 244-264). (/isis/citation/CBB983226557/) unapi

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“Der fluglose Alk”: Johann Friedrich Naumann’s 1844 account of Pinguinus impennis (great auk). Archives of Natural History (pp. 304-324). (/isis/citation/CBB688828890/) unapi

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Wooden barrels for transporting and preserving natural history specimens in the eighteenth century. Archives of Natural History (pp. 325-336). (/isis/citation/CBB364588480/) unapi

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Solomon Col Adol (1909–1971), Game Ranger and animal collector in Bor, South Sudan. Archives of Natural History (pp. 49-66). (/isis/citation/CBB632796920/) unapi

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