Summary[
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. Alternative names: Charles J. Maynard; C. J. Maynard; C. J. M. Description: American zoologist, ornithologist, malacologist, journalist, scientific illustrator and naturalist. Date of birth/death: 6 May 1845
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Newton Newton.
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