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Magazine of
Natural History 1: pp 115–120...
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Rathbun in 1916, and
contains ten species,
including Branchioplax washingtoniana from the Hoko
River Formation,
Branchioplax carmanahensis, and Branchioplax...
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Mathildellidae †Branchioplax
washingtoniana Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Arthropoda class:
Malacostraca Order:...
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Social Sciences Online.
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Washingtoniana Division: FAQs: DC Commissioners".
Archived from the
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reason was the
safety of
items owned or used by
George Washington ("
Washingtoniana") and
which were now
owned by the Alexandria-Washington lodge. The lodge...
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Alsine obtusa (Engelm.) Rose (1896)
Alsine viridula Piper (1913)
Alsine washingtoniana (B.L.Rob.) A.****er (1900)
Stellaria obtusa Engelm. (1882) (basionym)...
- following:[citation needed] ?
Coeloma martinezensis Zanthopsis vulgaris Terebratulina washingtoniana Protula sp.
Glycymeris saggittata Venericardia clarki Colwellia bretzi...
- (Washington, D.C. Judd &
Detweiler 1948), p.20, read from
original at MLK
Washingtoniana Collection W. Noland, Do****ents
relating to the bill (S. 329) "to provide...