Two papers on the vertebrata of the Lower Murray and Darling, and on the snakes of Sydney, read before the Philosophical Society of New South Wales, 10th September 1862 [and, On the manners and customs of the aborigines of the Lower Murray and Darling, read 2nd August 1865]
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By Johann Ludwig Gerard Krefft.
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