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    Collecting Net. v. 3, 1928

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    5/15/2012
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    Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole MA)
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    https://hdl.handle.net/1912/21911
    Date Created
    1928
    Location
    Woods Hole (Mass.)
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    Collecting Net
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    A weekly publication concerned with the activities of the Marine Biological Laboratory and of Woods Hole.
     
    Vol. 3. 8 numbered issues published from July 7-Aug. 25, 1928. Includes Jacques Loeb Memorial Supplement
     
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    Text: "Collecting Net. v. 3, 1928", 5/15/2012, https://hdl.handle.net/1912/21911
     

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