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1963 Color Print Buttonhole Orchid Fawn Breasted Hummingbird Animal Mexico HXM1 WESTVACO along with Moliere and Racine

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along with Moliere and Racine

Barry Wilner

invented the ÒDutch Process

Bremer Company of Chicago

Period Paper is pleased to offer a unique collection of dental and dentistry advertisements from 1930

1963 Color Print Buttonhole Orchid Fawn Breasted Hummingbird Animal Mexico HXM1 WESTVACO along with Moliere and Racine"Amazilia Cerviniventris" This is an original 1963 color print by Rafael Montes de Oca of two Amazilia Cerviniventris, also known as the Fawn breasted Hummingbird. Now known as a subsidiary form of the Amazilia Yucatanensis, these birds inhabit the region from San Luis Potosi to Campeche in Mexico. The shown orchid is Epidendrum radiatum, also known as the Buttonhole Orchid, which grows in Veracruz, Oaxaca, and Chiapas, but is also common in other

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