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    Friedmann, Herbert (1)Date Issued1950 - 1959 (14)1940 - 1949 (10)1939 - 1939 (1)

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    Deletion of the Systemic Arches and Evolution of the Aortic Arch System in Birds 

    Glenny, Fred H. (1954-07)
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    Presence of the Ligamentum Botalli in the Golden Eagle Aquila Chrysaetos (L.), the Red-Tailed Hawk Buteo Borealis Borealis (Gmelin), and the Common Pigeon Columba Livia (L.) 

    Glenny, Fred H. (1941-01)
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    A Systematic Study of the Main Arteries in the Region of the Heart--Aves XVII : Psittaciformes, Part I 

    Glenny, Fred H. (1951-11)
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    The Problem of Specific and Subspecific Status and Morphologic Deviation in the Ancient Murrelet Synthliborhamphus Antiquus (Gmelin) 

    Glenny, Fred H. (1952-07)
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    A Systematic Study of the Main Arteries in the Region of the Heart. Aves XVI. Charadriiformes, Part 2 

    Glenny, Fred H. (1952-11)
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    Reduction of the Clavicles in the Mesoenatidae, with Some Remarks Concerning the Relationship of the Clavicle to Flight-Function in Birds 

    Glenny, Fred H.; Friedmann, Herbert (1954-03)
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    Antarctica as a Center of Origin of Birds 

    Glenny, Fred H. (1954-09)
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    A Systematic Study of the Main Arteries in the Region of the Heart Aves XIX : Apodiformes, Part 1 

    Glenny, Fred H. (1953-11)
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    Specific and Individual Variation in Reduction of the Clavicles in the Parrots 

    Glenny, Fred H. (1959-11)
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    Concerning Rates of Utilization of Some of the Forest Resources, and Their Economic Importance, in Canada 

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