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The Seas, our Knowledge of Life in the Sea and how it is Gained. By F. S. RussellD.S.C., B.A. (Cantab.), Assistant Naturalist to the Marine Biological Association, Plymouth, and C. M. YongeD.Sc, Ph.D., Leader of the Great Barrier Reef Expedition, 1928–1929. 379 pp., with 384 illustrations, 167 of which are in full colour. Frederick Warne & Co., London, 1928. 12s. 6d. net.
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The Seas, our Knowledge of Life in the Sea and how it is Gained. By F. S. RussellD.S.C., B.A. (Cantab.), Assistant Naturalist to the Marine Biological Association, Plymouth, and C. M. YongeD.Sc, Ph.D., Leader of the Great Barrier Reef Expedition, 1928–1929. 379 pp., with 384 illustrations, 167 of which are in full colour. Frederick Warne & Co., London, 1928. 12s. 6d. net.
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11 May 2009
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