Fishes Type Specimens Catalogues And Collections Washington D C : Catalog of type specimens of recent fishes in the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, : 9: Family Poeciliidae (Teleostei: Cyprinodontiformes) / Lynne R. Parenti, Jeffrey M. Clayton, and Jeffrey C. Howe.; Parenti, Lynne R.
1999
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Fishes Vocalization : Fish bioacoustics / Jacqueline F. Webb, Richard R. Fay, Arthur N. Popper, editors.
Fishing Boats Baltic Coast : Inshore fishing craft of the Southern Baltic from Holstein to Curonia / translated by T. Lux Feininger and edited by Sean McGrail.; Rudolph, Wolfgang.
1974
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Fishing Boats Belgium : De hoogaars : geschiedenis en bouw, met bouwbeschrijving van een model van de Tholense hoogaars TH 64.; Beylen, Jules van.
1978
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Fishing Boats Canada Atlantic Provinces : The little boats : inshore fishing craft of Atlantic Canada / models [and text]: Ray MacKean ; paintings: Robert Percival.; MacKean, Ray,
Fishing Boats England Early Works To 1800 : Britaines busse. Or A computation aswell of the charge of a busse or herring-fishing ship : As also of the gaine and profit thereby. With the States proclamation annexed vnto the same, as concerning herring-fishing. By E.S.; E. S.
Fishing Boats Great Britain Pictorial Works : The coastal trade : [sailing craft of British waters, 900-1900] / paintings by Lionel Willis ; introduction and notes by Basil Greenhill.; Willis, Lionel.
1975
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Fishing Boats Great Britain Safety Measures : The headscarf revolutionaries : Lillian Bilocca and the Hull triple trawler disaster of 1968 / Brian W. Lavery.; Lavery, Brian W.,
Fishing Boats Pakistan : Report to the Government of Pakistan on the mechanization of West Pakistan fishing boats / based on work by Henry Magnusson ... [et al.].; Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
1955
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Fishing Boats Scotland : The Scottish inshore fishing vessel : design, construction and repair / edited by Eric McKee assisted by Jan Allwright.; Noble, Alexander.
Fishing England Gravesend Early Works To 1800 : Strange news from Gravesend and Greenwich. being an exact and more full relation of two miraculous and monstrous fishes : first discovered in Rainham Creek, and afterwards pursued by fishermen up the river of Thames, who with harping irons and fish-spears kill'd the biggest of them at Gravesend, which after thousands of people had view'd it, they hew'd in pieces and boyl'd in cauldrons for the oyl. The other was taken and kill'd at Greenwich, which being measured, was found to be one and twenty foot in length, and sixteen foot over. And likewise a less than either of these which was in company with them, which made his escape from the fishermen, and got away to sea again. This relation being attested by many thousands of eye-witnesses, which have seen them both.