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NEREIS AUSTRALIS ; or, Illustrations of the Algse of the 
Southern Ocean, being Figures, Descriptions, and Remarks 
upon new or imperfectly known Sea-Weeds, collected on the 
shores of the Cape of Good Hope, the extra-tropical Australian 
Colonies, Tasmania, New Zealand, and the Antarctic Regions, 
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