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Copilia vitrea, d'apres Giesbrecht (Fauna u. Flora de Naples)
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South America--the hypothetical line of demarcation between the Patagonian and Tropical American fauna marked---. Centers of distribution in unbroken circles, and hypothetical lines of migration by arrows
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Marine Biological Laboratory at Beaufort, N. C. This station, built in 1901, is favorably located for the study of the aquatic fauna of the southeast coast. The laboratory building is 174 feet long and 42 feet wide in the main portion, has a large museum and aquaria, and accommodates about 30 workers. Adjoining the laboratory building are a power plant and a mess house and kitchen
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Marine hatchery and laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass., established twenty-five years ago, and devoted to the culture of cod, flounders, and lobsters, the output of which in 1908 was 337 millions. Also, the headquarters of important biological investigations of the east-coast fauna, the laboratory privileges being accorded gratuitously to qualified students
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Specimen of rock from the sponge beds of Anclote Key, Florida. This rock bears 13 species of commercial and noncommercial sponges, besides corals, sea-feathers, starfishes, crabs, and other animals characteristic of the fauna of the sponge beds
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Japanese Sail-fish, Histiophorus orientalis
Outline from figure in Temmick & Schlegel's
Fauna Japonica
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