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The walking stick as a forest defoliator, (University of Michigan. School of Forestry and Conservation. Circular)

Author: Samuel Alexander Graham
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Category: Book

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Pages: 28

ASIN: B000865NLM

Publication Date: 1937
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Condition: Publisher: University of Michigan, School of Forestry and ConservationDate of Publication: 1937Binding: paperbackCondition: Printed wraps, previous owners mark, minor signs of use and age, text in very good conditionDescription: Bulletin Number 3 : pages 1-28 with 5 figures and 3 tables.
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