An Anatomical Account of the Squalus Maximus (of Linnaeus), Which in the Structure of Its Stomach Forms an Intermediate Link in the Gradation of Animals between the Whale Tribe and Cartilaginous Fishes.

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An Anatomical Account of the Squalus Maximus (of Linnaeus), Which in the Structure of Its Stomach Forms an Intermediate Link in the Gradation of Animals between the Whale Tribe and Cartilaginous Fishes.
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An Anatomical Account of the Squalus Maximus (of Linnaeus), Which in the Structure of Its Stomach Forms an Intermediate Link in the Gradation of Animals between the Whale Tribe and Cartilaginous Fishes.

Author: Home, E.

Year: 1800

An Anatomical Account of the Squalus Maximus (of Linnaeus), Which in the Structure of Its Stomach Forms an Intermediate Link in the Gradation of Animals between the Whale Tribe and Cartilaginous Fishes. Home, E Abstracts of the Papers Printed in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London (1800-1843). 1800-01-01. 1:332–333

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