Some account of the petrel--the sea serpent--and the Albicore--as observed at St. Margaret's Bay,--together with a few observations on a beach-mound, --or kitchen-midden, near French Village

Read on January 4, 1864

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Main Authors: Nova Scotian Institute of Natural Science, Ambrose, John
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Language:English
Published: James Bowes & Sons 2007
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10222/10101
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spelling ftdalhouse:oai:DalSpace.library.dal.ca:10222/10101 2024-09-15T18:01:53+00:00 Some account of the petrel--the sea serpent--and the Albicore--as observed at St. Margaret's Bay,--together with a few observations on a beach-mound, --or kitchen-midden, near French Village Nova Scotian Institute of Natural Science Ambrose, John 2007-08-16T12:28:28Z bytes application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10222/10101 en eng James Bowes & Sons Ambrose, J. (1867). Some account of the petrel--the sea serpent--and the Albicore--as observed at St. Margaret's Bay,--together with a few observations on a beach-mound, --or kitchen-midden, near French Village. Proceedings and Transactions of the Nova Scotian Institute of Natural Science, 1(2), 34-44. http://hdl.handle.net/10222/10101 Green Island (Nova Scotia) Storm petrel Chester Bay (Nova Scotia) Albicore Hydrobatidae Thynnus vulgaris Beach mounds Kitchen middens Sea serpents St. Margaret's Bay (Nova Scotia) Hieroglyphics French Village (Nova Scotia) Text 2007 ftdalhouse 2024-09-03T23:55:29Z Read on January 4, 1864 Text Chester Bay Green Island Dalhousie University: DalSpace Institutional Repository
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topic Green Island (Nova Scotia)
Storm petrel
Chester Bay (Nova Scotia)
Albicore
Hydrobatidae
Thynnus vulgaris
Beach mounds
Kitchen middens
Sea serpents
St. Margaret's Bay (Nova Scotia)
Hieroglyphics
French Village (Nova Scotia)
spellingShingle Green Island (Nova Scotia)
Storm petrel
Chester Bay (Nova Scotia)
Albicore
Hydrobatidae
Thynnus vulgaris
Beach mounds
Kitchen middens
Sea serpents
St. Margaret's Bay (Nova Scotia)
Hieroglyphics
French Village (Nova Scotia)
Nova Scotian Institute of Natural Science
Ambrose, John
Some account of the petrel--the sea serpent--and the Albicore--as observed at St. Margaret's Bay,--together with a few observations on a beach-mound, --or kitchen-midden, near French Village
topic_facet Green Island (Nova Scotia)
Storm petrel
Chester Bay (Nova Scotia)
Albicore
Hydrobatidae
Thynnus vulgaris
Beach mounds
Kitchen middens
Sea serpents
St. Margaret's Bay (Nova Scotia)
Hieroglyphics
French Village (Nova Scotia)
description Read on January 4, 1864
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author Nova Scotian Institute of Natural Science
Ambrose, John
author_facet Nova Scotian Institute of Natural Science
Ambrose, John
author_sort Nova Scotian Institute of Natural Science
title Some account of the petrel--the sea serpent--and the Albicore--as observed at St. Margaret's Bay,--together with a few observations on a beach-mound, --or kitchen-midden, near French Village
title_short Some account of the petrel--the sea serpent--and the Albicore--as observed at St. Margaret's Bay,--together with a few observations on a beach-mound, --or kitchen-midden, near French Village
title_full Some account of the petrel--the sea serpent--and the Albicore--as observed at St. Margaret's Bay,--together with a few observations on a beach-mound, --or kitchen-midden, near French Village
title_fullStr Some account of the petrel--the sea serpent--and the Albicore--as observed at St. Margaret's Bay,--together with a few observations on a beach-mound, --or kitchen-midden, near French Village
title_full_unstemmed Some account of the petrel--the sea serpent--and the Albicore--as observed at St. Margaret's Bay,--together with a few observations on a beach-mound, --or kitchen-midden, near French Village
title_sort some account of the petrel--the sea serpent--and the albicore--as observed at st. margaret's bay,--together with a few observations on a beach-mound, --or kitchen-midden, near french village
publisher James Bowes & Sons
publishDate 2007
url http://hdl.handle.net/10222/10101
genre Chester Bay
Green Island
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Green Island
op_relation Ambrose, J. (1867). Some account of the petrel--the sea serpent--and the Albicore--as observed at St. Margaret's Bay,--together with a few observations on a beach-mound, --or kitchen-midden, near French Village. Proceedings and Transactions of the Nova Scotian Institute of Natural Science, 1(2), 34-44.
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