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selenopeltatusUniversity of Michigan. LibrariesImage
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[Feather cloak in Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, United States]Botanical Research Institute of TexasImage
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Logbook of the Minnesota (Bark) of New York, N.Y., mastered by Clothier Pierce, kept by William H. Poole, on voyage 25 June 1868 - 13 June 1872New Bedford Whaling MuseumImage
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Logbook of the Frolic (Bark) of London, mastered by Benjamin Disney, keeper unknown, on voyage 5 May 1840 - 15 August 1843New Bedford Whaling MuseumImage
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Logbook of the South America (Bark) of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by Washington T. Walker, relief master, John L. Gifford, kept by Benjamin Franklin Gallup, on voyage 3 October 1855 - 5 May 1859New Bedford Whaling MuseumImage
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Logbook of the Hope (Ship : 1822-1863) of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by Leonard S. Gifford, keeper unknown, on voyage 7 September 1857 - 8 September 1863New Bedford Whaling MuseumImage
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Logbook of the Dartmouth (Ship) of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by Abraham Pierce, keeper unknown, on voyage 1 June 1848 - 21 March 1851New Bedford Whaling MuseumImage
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Logbook of the Meridian (Brig) of Wareham, Mass., mastered by Harvey Ricketson, keeper unknown, on voyage 1 October 1839 - 27 July 1840New Bedford Whaling MuseumImage
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Logbook of the Alaska (Bark) of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by Charles Fisher, keeper unknown, on voyage 28 June 1871 - 4 October 1875New Bedford Whaling MuseumImage
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Logbook of the Hesper (Bark) of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by George Franklin Brown, kept by William P. Bunker, on voyage 9 May 1831 - 5 September 1834New Bedford Whaling MuseumImage
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