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Facts concerning the natural history &c. of the gigantic Irish deer (cervus giganteus hibernicus) /by H.D. Richardson

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Main Author: Richardson, H.D
Language:English
Published: Dublin James M'Glashan 1846
Subjects:
Natural history
Deer - Ireland - 19th century
Collection:Benjamin Iveagh
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