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Excursion a las Pampas Arjentinas: hojas de mi diario: Febrero de 1871: Seguido de tablas de observaciones baromètricas, un boceto de la ruta tornaaa

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THE publication of a book relating to Natural History in Chili is a rare event, and therefore well worthy of record. Except Philippi and Landbeck's “Catalago de las Aves Chilenas,” and some few papers by the same authors in the “Anales” of the University of Santiago, the present is almost the first that has come before our notice. And these, it must be recollected, are not the productions of native Chilians, but of members of the all-pervading Teutonic race, who have brought their science with them from their distant fatherland.

Excursion a las Pampas Arjentinas: hojas de mi diario: Febrero de 1871: Seguido de tablas de observaciones baromètricas, un boceto de la ruta tornaaa.

Por Federico Leybold. 8vo, pp. 108. (Santiago, 1873.)

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S., P. Excursion a las Pampas Arjentinas: hojas de mi diario: Febrero de 1871: Seguido de tablas de observaciones baromètricas, un boceto de la ruta tornaaa. Nature 9, 59–60 (1873). https://doi.org/10.1038/009059a0

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