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Stalked barnacles removed the scales of a slender sea snake, from Cantor's Observations upon Pelagic Serpents
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Cantor, Theodore, 1809-1860
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Date
1840
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AMNH Library, 13-A: Cantor, Theodore. 1840. “Observations Upon Pelagic Serpents.” Transactions of the Zoological Society of London Vol. 2 (1836-1841).
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Stiassny, Melanie L. J, American Museum of Natural History. Library, and American Museum of Natural History. 2014. Natural Histories: Extraordinary Rare Book Selections from the American Museum of Natural History Library. Vol. , Opulent Oceans. New York: Sterling Signature.
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