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    A. Lincoln Color Engraving

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    The engraved bust-length portrait of Abraham Lincoln features a color portrait from the waist up. The engraving was created for Joel T. Headley\u27s The Great Rebellion: A History of the Civil War in the United States.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-prints/1123/thumbnail.jp

    A. Lincoln Color Engraving

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    The engraved bust-length portrait of Abraham Lincoln features a color portrait from the waist up. The engraving was created for Joel T. Headley\u27s The Great Rebellion: A History of the Civil War in the United States.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-artifacts/1201/thumbnail.jp

    Works of Charles Dickens.

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    Four volumes in one for each volume; no volume numbers on title pages or bindings.Bound in green cloth; front cover and spine lettered and decorated in black; gilt lettering and decoration on spine; back cover design in blind; paperbrowning; plates offsetting; partially unopened; page numbers not always clearlyprinted. Vol. 15: white stains on covers.Vol. 2: Portrait of Charles Dickens with facsimile signature."Christmas stories" include: A Christmas carol, The chimes, The cricket on the hearth, The battle of life, The haunted man, A Christmas tree.Plates engraved by F. Girsch, R. Hinshelwood, V. Balch, H.B. Hall & Sons, S.L. Smith, S.A. Schoff, J. Andrews, C.H. Smith, T. Phillibrown, F.A.J. Wilcox, and Geo. E. Perine.Each volume has a general title page; individual titles are introduced by a half-title only."Riverside, Cambridge : Stereotyped and printed by H.O. Houghton and Company."--Title page verso of each volume.Wilkins, W.G. Dickens, ʺc p. 44-45.NUC pre-1956 ʺc ND0246199 var.Mode of access: Internet.Laid in: Vol. 2: Two calling cards from: "Mr. Levi C. Goodale wishes you a Happy New Year, Cincinnati/ 1909 & 1910" ; v. 8: Monthly school record of: "Charlie Lulledge--Richmond Public Schools, Dec. 1868 (14 x19 cm.) card."Marginalia and pencil markings throughout.Illustrated bookplate on the front pastedown of each volume: Mary Louise Study Walsh

    Nucleic acid analysis of antibiotic resistance

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    NEOTROPICAL ALIEN MAMMALS: a data set of occurrence and abundance of alien mammals in the Neotropics

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    Biological invasion is one of the main threats to native biodiversity. For a species to become invasive, it must be voluntarily or involuntarily introduced by humans into a nonnative habitat. Mammals were among first taxa to be introduced worldwide for game, meat, and labor, yet the number of species introduced in the Neotropics remains unknown. In this data set, we make available occurrence and abundance data on mammal species that (1) transposed a geographical barrier and (2) were voluntarily or involuntarily introduced by humans into the Neotropics. Our data set is composed of 73,738 historical and current georeferenced records on alien mammal species of which around 96% correspond to occurrence data on 77 species belonging to eight orders and 26 families. Data cover 26 continental countries in the Neotropics, ranging from Mexico and its frontier regions (southern Florida and coastal-central Florida in the southeast United States) to Argentina, Paraguay, Chile, and Uruguay, and the 13 countries of Caribbean islands. Our data set also includes neotropical species (e.g., Callithrix sp., Myocastor coypus, Nasua nasua) considered alien in particular areas of Neotropics. The most numerous species in terms of records are from Bos sp. (n = 37,782), Sus scrofa (n = 6,730), and Canis familiaris (n = 10,084); 17 species were represented by only one record (e.g., Syncerus caffer, Cervus timorensis, Cervus unicolor, Canis latrans). Primates have the highest number of species in the data set (n = 20 species), partly because of uncertainties regarding taxonomic identification of the genera Callithrix, which includes the species Callithrix aurita, Callithrix flaviceps, Callithrix geoffroyi, Callithrix jacchus, Callithrix kuhlii, Callithrix penicillata, and their hybrids. This unique data set will be a valuable source of information on invasion risk assessments, biodiversity redistribution and conservation-related research. There are no copyright restrictions. Please cite this data paper when using the data in publications. We also request that researchers and teachers inform us on how they are using the data
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