Book no 3, 1880
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- 1880
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- sifieldbooks; biodiversity
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- Smithsonian Institution Archives
- Language
- English
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Original logbook of the Fish Hawk, 3 September to 9 December 1880, station record numbers 859-902. Data recorded include instrument used, current number of observation, date, locality, bearings, time of day and tide, state of sky, temperature of (air, surface of water, at depth of, of bottom), depth, nature of bottom, direction of, force of, name of vessel, to what service attached, name and rank of commanding officer, name and position of observer, and remarks. Remarks contain lists of scientific and common names of specimens caught. Observer is F. C. Vanvlit, MD. Locality: Potomac River, Narragansett Bay, and the North Atlantic Ocean
Original logbook of the Fish Hawk, 3 September to 9 December 1880, station record numbers 859-902. Data recorded include instrument used, current number of observation, date, locality, bearings, time of day and tide, state of sky, temperature of (air, surface of water, at depth of, of bottom), depth, nature of bottom, direction of, force of, name of vessel, to what service attached, name and rank of commanding officer, name and position of observer, and remarks. Remarks contain lists of scientific and common names of specimens caught. Observer is F. C. Vanvlit, MD. Locality: Potomac River, Narragansett Bay, and the North Atlantic Ocean
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- Original logbook of the Fish Hawk, 3 September to 9 December 1880, station record numbers 859-902. Data recorded include instrument used, current number of observation, date, locality, bearings, time of day and tide, state of sky, temperature of (air, surface of water, at depth of, of bottom), depth, nature of bottom, direction of, force of, name of vessel, to what service attached, name and rank of commanding officer, name and position of observer, and remarks. Remarks contain lists of scientific and common names of specimens caught. Observer is F. C. Vanvlit, MD. Locality: Potomac River, Narragansett Bay, and the North Atlantic Ocean.
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- Year
- 1880
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