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NSF Summer Aide, 1965 Presently attending University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware
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Richards, C.E., Bailey, R.L. Occurrence ofFundulus luciae, spotfin killifish, on the seaside of Virginia’s Eastern Shore. Chesapeake Science 8, 204–205 (1967). https://doi.org/10.2307/1351387
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