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peculiar species may occur, but it seems unlikely that it will 

 hereafter yield, either in fauna or flora, any very remarkable 

 endemic forms. The seaweeds of the island are found by 

 Professor Dickie to be related chiefly to those of the Mexican 

 Gulf. 



Accounts of Fernando Noronha are to be found in Webster's nar- 

 rative of Capt. Foster's voyage, "Voyage of the 'Chanticleer.'" London, 

 1834. See also Appendix for Webster's notes on the Geology and 

 Natural History of the Island. 



Darwin's "Journal of Researches," p. 11. 



Darwin's " Volcanic Islands,"' p. 23. 



"Report and Charts of the U.S. brig 'Dolphin,'" edited by Lieut. 

 S. P. Leet. Washington, 1S45, P- 75- 



Snow's " Vojage to Tierra del Fuego and the South Seas.' London, 

 Longmans, 1857. p. 32. 



