Lemmings -- Geographical distribution -- Maps : An atlas of the geographic distribution of the arvicoline rodents of the world (Rodentia, Muridae: Arvicolinae) / by Georgy I. Shenbrot and Boris R. Krasnov
Lemmon, John Uhler, III, 1925-2001 -- See Lemmon, Jack
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Lemmon, Jonathan, active 1852-1860, : Report of the Lemmon slave case : containing points and arguments of counsel on both sides, and opinions of all the judges
Lemnos Island (Greece) -- History : Lemnos & Gallipoli : revealed : a pictorial history of the Anzacs in the Aegean, 1915-16 / by Jim Claven ; forword - by Lee Tarlamis OAM, President of the Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee
2019
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Island life -- Greece -- Lemnos Island -- History : Lemnos & Gallipoli : revealed : a pictorial history of the Anzacs in the Aegean, 1915-16 / by Jim Claven ; forword - by Lee Tarlamis OAM, President of the Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee
2019
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Islanders -- Greece -- Lemnos Island -- History : Lemnos & Gallipoli : revealed : a pictorial history of the Anzacs in the Aegean, 1915-16 / by Jim Claven ; forword - by Lee Tarlamis OAM, President of the Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee
2019
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Military bases, Australian -- Greece -- Lemnos Island -- History : Lemnos & Gallipoli : revealed : a pictorial history of the Anzacs in the Aegean, 1915-16 / by Jim Claven ; forword - by Lee Tarlamis OAM, President of the Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee
A plant genus of the family RUTACEAE. They bear the familiar citrus fruits including oranges, grapefruit, lemons, and limes. There are many hybrids which makes the nomenclature confusing
Here are entered works about the language of the Midi (the South) of France before 1500. Works about the speech or dialects of that region after 1500 are entered under the heading Occitan language
A family of the order PRIMATES, suborder Strepsirhini (PROSIMII), containing five genera. All inhabitants of Madagascar, the genera are: Allocebus, Cheirogaleus (dwarf lemurs), Microcebus (mouse lemurs), Mirza, and Phaner
A family of the order PRIMATES, suborder Strepsirhini (PROSIMII), containing five genera. All inhabitants of Madagascar, the genera are: Allocebus, Cheirogaleus (dwarf lemurs), Microcebus (mouse lemurs), Mirza, and Phaner