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JacobsBUS, OUger [1650-1701] Aci 

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■ Anatome piscis oentrinse, Italis 



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■ Anatome piscis torpedinis mo- 



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Museum regium sen catalogus 



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Some marine fishes and their parts are de- 

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Auctarium rariorum musei regii. 



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Museum regium, seu catalogus 



rerum tam naturahum, quam artific- 

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Jago, Georges (Cure de Cornuailles) 

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Reference from Cuvier & Valenciennes. 



Jeraucurius, Anan. Explioatio cha- 

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Johnson, Th[omas] [c. 1561-1644] 

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Jonston, John [1603-1675] Thau- 

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