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1 1, 10| the North; lastly, several specimens of inestimable value. Some 2 1, 10| acquirement of these various specimens, and I was thinking what 3 1, 13| woodcocks of the seas, some specimens of which attain a yard in 4 1, 15| under my feet the brilliant specimens of molluscs which strewed 5 1, 17| they brought up curious specimens from those productive coasts. ~ 6 1, 17| nets brought up beautiful specimens of fish: some with azure 7 1, 19| myself with the different specimens of fish brought up by the 8 1, 20| noticing all these beautiful specimens of Papuan flora, the Canadian 9 1, 23| just by the most precious specimens of the zoophyte. This coral 10 1, 23| noticed several beautiful specimens of pink coral. ~{opening 11 2, 1 | nets brought up numerous specimens of polypi and curious shells 12 2, 3 | with some of the finest specimens. But we could not stop. 13 2, 4 | of the saloon! What new specimens of submarine flora and fauna 14 2, 17| polar sea contains so many specimens, with their sharp polished 15 2, 17| nets brought in beautiful specimens of sea weed, and particularly