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Galeocerdo iG. raynerii from southern 

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McDonald, J. L. Hidden treasures, 

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McDonald, Marshall [1S3.3-1895] 

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History of the experiments lead- 

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— — Report of the distribution of 

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Spanish mackerel investigations 



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Transferring catfish from the 



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1884.12 



Effect of waste products from 



Page's ammoniacal works upon young 

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Natural causes infiuenoing the 



movements of fish in rivers. Trans. 

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1885.5 



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