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 Sumner, F. B. 



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Science, n. s., vol. xxx, no. 768, September 17, 1909, p. 373-374. New York, 

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 SUPAN, A. 



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1885. Report on the construction and outfit of the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross. Ibid., 



1883 (1885), p. 3-116, pi. i-iv. 

 1897. Deep-sea exploration: A general description of the steamer Albatross, her appliances and 

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 Thompson, M. T. 



1899. The breeding of animals at Woods HoU during the month of September, 1898. Science, 

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1907. Tide tables for the year 1908. 524 p., 21 illus., 15 diag. Washington, 1907. 

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1911. Report of tlie Chief of the Weather Bureau, 1909-10, 281 p. 

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1891. Sailing directions for Nova Scotia, Bay of Fundy, and south shore of Gulf of St. Lawrence. 



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 VERRitL, A. E. 



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 1871. On the distribution of marine animals on the southern coast of New England. Ibid., 3d 



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 1873. Resultsof recent dredging expeditions on the coast of New England. Ibid., 3d ser., vol. v, 



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