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Summary: 
A wood engraving of the South Australian court at the Paris Exhibition (the third Paris World’s Fair) of 1878. The South Australian Institute sent a large number of natural history specimens for display in the court. Possibly, two Night Parrots that were received by the Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle in 1879 were on display and acquired by the museum after the exhibition closed. Image nla.obj-139605283, National Library of Australia.
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Figure
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Normal
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F31
Highwire: Type: 
fragment
HighWire: Journal/Corpus Code: 
csirobk
Highwire: pisa_id: 
csirobk;9781486302994/1/BK07356_ch06/F31
Highwire: pisa_master: 
csirobk;9781486302994/1/BK07356_ch06/F31
HighWire: Atom Path: 
/csirobk/9781486302994/9781486302994/SEC8/F31.atom
Highwire: cpath: 
/content/9781486302994/9781486302994/SEC8/F31
Image - Large: 
Highwire: cpathalias: 
/content/csirobk/9781486302994/9781486302994/SEC8/F31
Image - Medium: 
Highwire: Variants: 
expansion
Image - Small: 
Highwire: State: 
Released
Contributors: 
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