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"Evermann, Barton War"

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1893
A skeleton of Steller's sea cow.
Science 21(522): 59. Feb. 3, 1893.
–Brief account of the collection of a skeleton for the U.S. National Museum on Bering Island in 1892. See also L. Stejneger (1893).
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1900
General report on the investigations in Porto Rico of the United States Fish Commission steamer Fish Hawk in 1899.
Bull. U.S. Fish Comm. 20: 1-26.
–P. 25: {"The only marine mammal known from Porto Rico is the manatee (probably Trichechus latirostris), and it is of very rare occurrence, owing no doubt, to the absence of broad sluggish rivers in which it finds its favorite environment."}
 
 
Evermann, Barton Warren (detail)
   
1920
[Title?]
Bull. Scripps Inst. Biol. Res. 9: 30.
–Note on the discovery and extermination of Steller's sea cow.
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Evermann, Barton Warren (detail)
   
1922
Why not save the marine mammals of the Pacific?
Bull. Pan-Pacific Union (n.s.) No. 34: 12-16. Aug. 1922.
–"An advance paper prepared for the First Pan-Pacific Commercial Conference." Briefly recounts and deplores the extermination of Steller's sea cow (15-16).

Daryl P. Domning, Research Associate, Department of Paleobiology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 20560, and Laboratory of Evolutionary Biology, Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Howard University, Washington, D.C. 20059.
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