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Sea-Weeds, Shells and Fossils

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The book surveys marine and freshwater algæ, describing their cellular structure, varied forms from microscopic desmids to giant oarweeds, modes of reproduction, classification into green, red, and brown groups, and ecological and economic roles such as food, iodine sources, fertilizer, and industrial uses. It then treats shells and shell-bearing animals, explaining shell morphology, growth, and classification, and offers guidance for collectors. Finally it examines fossil remains of plants and shells, discusses conditions and limits of preservation, and considers the identification and geological distribution of such fossils.

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Peter Gray

Peter Gray was a naturalist and author known for his work in the field of marine biology. His notable book, "Sea-Weeds, Shells and Fossils," explores the diverse life forms found in marine environments, reflecting his keen interest in the natural world. Gray's contributions to literature provide insights into the ecological significance of marine organisms and their habitats. Through his writing, he aimed to educate readers about the beauty and complexity of ocean life, making his work a valuable resource for both enthusiasts and scholars alike.

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