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    Three small collections of mammals from Hispaniola (with two plates) 

    Miller, Gerrit S. (1930)
    The United States National Museum has received from Haiti and the Dominican Republic three small collections of mammals that have not yet been reported on. The first was made in a sheltered side crevice, probably once the ...
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    New or noteworthy ferns from the Dominican Republic 

    Maxon, William R. (1924)
    In an earlier paper, this author dealt briefly with an interesting collection of ferns obtained by Dr. W. L. Abbott in the northeastern part of the Dominican Republic from November, 1920, to May, 1921, describing a new ...
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    Tertiary fossil plants from the Dominican Republic 

    Berry, Edward W. (1921)
    During the reconnaissance of the Dominican Republic, made during 1919 under the direction of T. Wayland Vaughan for the Dominican Government, fossil plants were collected at seven different localities.
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    New plants from the Dominican Republic 

    Leonard, E. C. (1924)
    The new species described in this paper are based upon material collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott in the early part of 1922. Prior to 1920 only a small proportion of the plants known to occur in the Dominican Republic were ...
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    Notes on a collection of ferns from the Dominican Republic 

    Maxon, William R. (1922)
    In November, 1920, Dr. W. L. Abbott revisited the Dominican Republic, spending the period to May, 1921, in an investigation of the natural history of the Samana Peninsula and of the region lying between Sanchez (at the ...
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    Descriptions of four new forms of birds from Hispaniola 

    Wetmore, Alexander (1929)
    Continued studies of birds from Haiti and the Dominican Republic in the National Museum have In'ought to attention three geographic races found on small islands oil the coast that differ sufficiently from the groups ...
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    Las lagunas como recursos naturales : Laguna Saladilla y Salada 

    Peña Franjul, Marcos (1977)
    Se describen los estudios realizados por el Parque Zoológico Nacional (República Dominicana) sobre hábitats de la fauna local, hábitats acuáticos, hábitat de montaña. Se expone la investigación realizada en las lagunas ...
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    Investigación de seis (6) hábitats de fauna autóctona dominicana 

    Peña Franjul, Marcos (1977)
    Se describen diferentes ecosistemas dominicanos tomando en cuenta los lugares, las condiciones climáticas, la vegetación y los elementos fáunicos. Se incluyen en el análisis discusiones sobre los valores biológicos y el ...
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    The systematics, biology, and conservation of Solenodon 

    Ottenwalder, José Alberto (1991)
    An investigation of the geographic variation of Solenodon indicate that this Greater Antillean insectivore genus is represented by four species, two living, S. cubanus, S. paradoxus, and two extinct, S. marcanoi and a yet ...
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    The herpetogeography of Hispaniola, West Indies 

    Schwartz, Albert (1980)
    The modern West Indian island of Hispaniola is in actuality a fusion of two formerly separate islands, each of which presumably supported a distinctive herpetofauna. With the union of these two paleoislands, there has been ...
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