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The work offers an accessible naturalist's survey of shore life, combining practical aquarium tips, microscopic observations, and vivid accounts of marine animals. It moves from minute infusoria and sea anemones through crustaceans—hermit crabs, prawns, and crabs—and barnacles to annelids, molluscs, jellyfish, nudibranchs, bivalves, rock-borers, starfish, sea urchins, cucumbers, and other echinoderms. Emphasis falls on behavior, reproduction, molting, feeding habits, and methods for study and capture, illustrated with personal anecdotes and field observations that aim to make marine zoology approachable for amateur naturalists.

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John Harper

John Harper was an author known for his work in natural history and marine biology. His notable book, "Glimpses of Ocean Life; Or, Rock-Pools and the Lessons they Teach," explores the fascinating ecosystems found in coastal rock pools, offering insights into the diverse marine life that inhabits these environments. Harper's writing reflects a keen observation of nature and an educational approach, aiming to inspire readers to appreciate the wonders of the ocean. Through his work, he contributed to the understanding of marine habitats and their significance.

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