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Dust-shooting revolvers are part of the equipment to be taken into the jungles of Brazil by scientists. The revolvers are to be used in bringing down high-flying insects that cannot be netted. The scientists are carrying 2000 grains of quinine, and they ore planning to penetrate far beyond the River of Doubt in their search for hitherto uncaptured specimens for the zoological collections of colleges in the I United States.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17433, 19 April 1922, Page 4
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