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639.34/J.M
Marine Aquaria
By
L. A. J. Jack man, F. Z. S.
With Drawing by Shelia Bewley
Contents
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The Sea
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The Construction of Marine Aquarium Tanks
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Preparation of the Tanks
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Filtration, Circulation and Aeration
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Maintenance of the Tanks
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Collecting Specimens
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The Invertebrates-1- Sponges, Jellyfish, Corals, Anemones and Worms
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The Invertebrates-2- Molluscs
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The Invertebrates-3- Crustacea
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The Vertebrates. Fish
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Foods and Feeding
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The Path to Discovery
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Breeding
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The Marine Museum, and Notes on Methods of Preparing and Preserving Specimens
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Large Public Aquaria
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