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i so-:. Fei .s The Stanton Museum was originally made up of the bird collection of Profes- sor Jonathan Stanton. However, through the years it has acquired specimens of fauna from many parts of the countryg it provides an especially fine spectrum of local birds. The comparative anatomy laboratory contains a collection of specimens repre- senting all of the vertebrate classes. The structures of various animals are com- pared to reveal developmental trends in basic form and function. Dan1elB Clarke Fairfield Lonn 594 1 !O fx I . 1 D1-1'
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