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Life in the Sea

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BOTH these volumes belong to “The Cambridge Manuals of Science and Literature,” a series which is fast becoming representative of every department of human knowledge. Mr. Johnstone provides a discussion of the general economy of the sea, in which the results of recent investigations of the microscopic life of the ocean are given due prominence. The object of the second book is to show faithfully in a brief way what New Zealand is and what has been done by her people, the treatment being such as is likely to appeal to readers who have not seen the Dominion.

Life in the Sea.

By James Johnstone. Pp. vii + 150. New Zealand. By Sir Robert Stout, K.C.M.G., and J. Logan Stout. Pp. viii + 185. (Cambridge University Press, 1911.) Price 1s. net each.

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Life in the Sea . Nature 88, 75–76 (1911). https://doi.org/10.1038/088075d0

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