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Linnean Society (LS), LondonLinnaean Annotated LibraryBL.144. Carl Linnaeusâ annotated copy of Peter Artedi, Ichthyologia (Leiden, 1738).
Natural History Museum (NHM), LondonGronovius Fish CollectionBMNH 1853.11.12.120. Specimen of Gonorkynchus greyi.-->
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Germany
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The Netherlands
Koninklijke Bibliotheek (KB), The HagueVeilingcatalogi en BoekhandelscatalogiVerzcat 4612. Annotated copy of catalogue for 1778 auction of Laurens Theodorus Gronoviusâ library.
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Sweden
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United States
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