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SEA FABLES EXPLAINED.

Fig. 39 represents the figure-head of a ship, partly covered with barnacles, which was picked up about thirty miles off Lowestoft on the 22nd of October, 1857, It was described in the Illustrated London News of 21 November 1857, and the proprietors of that paper have kindly given me a copy of the block from which its portrait was printed.

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Author International Fisheries Exhibition; Lee, Henry
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Sea fables explained / by Henry Lee.
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10985722
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41337 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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10456 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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Page 116
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NameFound:Barnacles NameConfirmed:Barnacles NameBankID:5033555 NameFound:Conchoderma aurita NameConfirmed:Conchoderma aurita NameFound:Coromila diadema NameConfirmed:Coronula diadema (Linnaeus, 1767) EOLID:1025043 NameBankID:522163 NameFound:Coronula NameConfirmed:Coronula EOLID:102428 NameBankID:2702283 NameFound:Lepas NameConfirmed:Lepas EOLID:10953572 NameBankID:2702230 NameFound:Lepas anatifera NameConfirmed:Lepas anatifera EOLID:1020694 NameBankID:2702231 NameFound:Linnaeus NameConfirmed:Linnaeus NameBankID:4221582
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https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/10985722
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10.5962/bhl.title.10456
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  • Sea fables explained
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  • Monsters Are Real
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21 October 2014
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