Om Explorations and Field-work of the Smithsonian Institution In
This report presents the findings of the Smithsonian Institution's explorations and fieldwork in various regions of the world during the years 1924-26. With contributions from a wide range of experts in fields such as anthropology, botany, and zoology, this report provides readers with a fascinating glimpse into the scientific exploration of the early 20th century. Illustrated with photographs and diagrams, this report is an essential resource for historians of science and anyone interested in the exploration of the natural world.
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