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Fig. 12. William G in A History Of Herpetology At The American Museum Of Natural History
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Fig. 12. William G. Hassler (on left) with John King's older son in the Dominican Republic, 1929 or 1930. (King was a Dominican contact who facilitated and assisted in AMNH fieldwork starting with Noble's 1922 expedition.) Hassler, the most valuable of Noble's assistants, worked in Herpetology for 13 years (1924–1937). He spent a substantial amount of his time on Noble's field projects, from New Jersey to the West Indies. AMNH Photographic Archives 287535.
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- Journal article: 10.1206/0003-0090(2000)252<0001:AHOHAT>2.0.CO;2 (DOI)
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