Cold-blooded vertebrates: Part I. Fishes
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7 preliminary leaves, 375 pages color frontispiece, illustrations, 81 plates (some color) on 52 leaves 24 cm
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"The study of fossil amphibians ... and reptiles ... is wholly the work of Mr. Gilmore, while ... Miss Cochran has compiled chapters ... on living forms."--Preface to pts. II and III
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Bibliography: pages 155, 356-358

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Hildebrand, S. F. 1., Gilmore, C. W. 1., & Cochran, D. M. 1. (1938). Cold-blooded vertebrates: Part I. Fishes . [Smithsonian Institution Series].

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Hildebrand, Samuel F. 1883-1949, Charles W. 1874-1945. Gilmore and Doris M. 1898-1968. Cochran. 1938. Cold-blooded Vertebrates: Part I. Fishes. [New York]: [Smithsonian Institution Series].

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Hildebrand, Samuel F. 1883-1949, Charles W. 1874-1945. Gilmore and Doris M. 1898-1968. Cochran. Cold-blooded Vertebrates: Part I. Fishes [New York]: [Smithsonian Institution Series], 1938.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Hildebrand, S. F. 1., Gilmore, C. W. 1. and Cochran, D. M. 1. (1938). Cold-blooded vertebrates: part I. fishes. [New York]: [Smithsonian Institution Series].

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Hildebrand, Samuel F. 1883-1949., Charles W. 1874-1945 Gilmore, and Doris M. 1898-1968 Cochran. Cold-blooded Vertebrates: Part I. Fishes [Smithsonian Institution Series], 1938.

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