A living whale! And monstrous living crocodile. In a communication to the Boston Journal, Professor Agassiz gives the following description of the white whale. [Page 2:] Catalogue. .Boston, June 3, 1861.

Reprints a letter describing a specimen of white whale by Louis Agassiz which was originally printed in the Boston Journal. Issued only one year after broadside #480, Cutting and Butler had increased the size of their establishment to include 47 tanks of fish and other aquatic animals and 17 cages o...

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Main Author: Boston Aquarial and Zoological Gardens
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Published: Boston 1861
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spelling ftamphilosophsoc:oai:american-philosophical:text_135 2023-05-15T18:44:02+02:00 A living whale! And monstrous living crocodile. In a communication to the Boston Journal, Professor Agassiz gives the following description of the white whale. [Page 2:] Catalogue. .Boston, June 3, 1861. Boston Aquarial and Zoological Gardens 1861 12.5 cm. x 21.5 cm. https://diglib.amphilsoc.org/islandora/object/living-whale-and-monstrous-living-crocodile-communication-boston-journal-professor unknown Boston Broadsides Collection--973 C683-- The APS has an Open Access Policy for all unrestricted material in the digital library. Open Access Materials can be used freely for non-commercial, scholarly, educational, or fair use as defined under United States copyright law. Read the full policy and learn more about our Rights and Reproduction at: http://www.amphilsoc.org/library/rights Broadsides Broadside Class: Science Broadside Division: Institutions Broadside Subdivision: Museums and Menageries Aquariums Zoos Whales Text Broadsides 1861 ftamphilosophsoc 2022-05-28T19:35:04Z Reprints a letter describing a specimen of white whale by Louis Agassiz which was originally printed in the Boston Journal. Issued only one year after broadside #480, Cutting and Butler had increased the size of their establishment to include 47 tanks of fish and other aquatic animals and 17 cages of terrestrial animals. Text White whale APS Digital Library (American Philosophical Society)
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Broadside Class: Science
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Boston Aquarial and Zoological Gardens
A living whale! And monstrous living crocodile. In a communication to the Boston Journal, Professor Agassiz gives the following description of the white whale. [Page 2:] Catalogue. .Boston, June 3, 1861.
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Aquariums
Zoos
Whales
description Reprints a letter describing a specimen of white whale by Louis Agassiz which was originally printed in the Boston Journal. Issued only one year after broadside #480, Cutting and Butler had increased the size of their establishment to include 47 tanks of fish and other aquatic animals and 17 cages of terrestrial animals.
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title A living whale! And monstrous living crocodile. In a communication to the Boston Journal, Professor Agassiz gives the following description of the white whale. [Page 2:] Catalogue. .Boston, June 3, 1861.
title_short A living whale! And monstrous living crocodile. In a communication to the Boston Journal, Professor Agassiz gives the following description of the white whale. [Page 2:] Catalogue. .Boston, June 3, 1861.
title_full A living whale! And monstrous living crocodile. In a communication to the Boston Journal, Professor Agassiz gives the following description of the white whale. [Page 2:] Catalogue. .Boston, June 3, 1861.
title_fullStr A living whale! And monstrous living crocodile. In a communication to the Boston Journal, Professor Agassiz gives the following description of the white whale. [Page 2:] Catalogue. .Boston, June 3, 1861.
title_full_unstemmed A living whale! And monstrous living crocodile. In a communication to the Boston Journal, Professor Agassiz gives the following description of the white whale. [Page 2:] Catalogue. .Boston, June 3, 1861.
title_sort living whale! and monstrous living crocodile. in a communication to the boston journal, professor agassiz gives the following description of the white whale. [page 2:] catalogue. .boston, june 3, 1861.
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