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Habits and growth of the lobster, and experiments in lobster culture. Twenty-third Annual 

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Experiments in lobster cultm-e. Thirty-fourth Annual Report of the Commissioners of Inland 

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The problem of lobster culture . ( Contributions from the Anatomical Laboratory of Brown University, 

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A method of lobster culture. Proceedings of the Fourth International Fishery Congress, Bulletin 

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A new principle of aquiculttu-e and transportation of live fishes. Proceedings of the Fourth Inter- 

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200. Meek, A. 



The crab and lobster fisheries of Northumberland. Report of the Northumberland sea Fisheries 

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201. MivART, St. George. 



The lobster. Popular Science Review, vol. 7, p. 345-353. London, 1868. 



202. MOQUIN-TaNDON et SOUBEIRAN, J. L. 



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Gives measurements and weights from fourth to fourteenth molts of lobsters said to have been reared in the 

 inclosures at this station. 



203. Morgan, T. H. 



Notes on regeneration. Biological Bulletin, vol. vi, p. 159-172, Boston, 1904. (Note on regenera- 

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204. Newton, Edwin T. 



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205. NiCHOLLS, F. 



An account of the hermaphrodite lobster presented to the Royal Society on Thiursday, May 7, by 

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Described for first time the structure in the female lobster now known as the sperm-receptade. 



