STANLEY AND MARILYN WEITZMAN

A pamphlet published by the California Department of Fish and Game on keeping native and aquarium fishes proved particularly valuable, both for its practical information and for its list of literature references. There were no natural history museums close to his home, but during his high school yea...

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Classical music
Curators
Dogs
Fish
Histology
Historical Perspectives
Ichthyology
Learning
Marine fishes
Medical schools
Osteology
Outdoor activities
Plants
Religion
Students
Tropical fishes
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