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						Discipline (Identification)Definition:
	
	        This field contains the name of the discipline or science under which the specimen falls.
 Observation:        For better search results in your database, avoid a large variety of terms; draw up an authority list and add keywords as necessary. You can use the following authority list:1        
 
 
          
            | botany | mineralogy |  
            | conchology | mycology |  
            | crystallography | non-vascular plants |  
            | entomology | ornithology |  
            | gemmology | osteology |  
            | geology | paleobotany |  
            | herpetology | paleontology |  
            | ichthyology | palynology |  
            | invertebrate paleontology | petrology |  
            | invertebrate zoology | vascular plants |  
            | malacology | vertebrate paleontology |  
            | mammalogy | zoology | 
 Entry rules: Enter the name of the discipline under which the specimen falls.      This field may contain multiple entries separated by a semicolon followed by a space.
      ExampleRecord for a canary-winged parakeet |  | Discipline | zoology; ornithology | 
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 |  | Genus | Brotogeris | 
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 |  | Species | versicolurus | 
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   You can also consult HARVEY, Kerridwen.  Proposal for Expansion of the Humanities National Database. Ottawa: Canadian Heritage Information Network, Documentation Research Group, 1994, Appendix II, n.p.
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