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the expedition of Marcy in Texas.

The principal expeditions which furnished exotic mammals at this time were those of Couch in Mexico and Page in
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naturalists of the survey [[strikethrough]], -[[/strikethrough]] Buckley and Cooper in Washington Territory and Newberry in Oregon and California.  The fauna of California received much attention at this  time not only from the last named naturalist, but also from those connected with the ^[[surveying]] expeditions of Trowbridge and Cutts, and the officers of the army stationed at Ft. Yuma.  [[strikethrough]]Ad[[/strikethrough]] Specimens additional to those of Culbertson were

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