"The Algae Of The Expedition" is a detailed scientific study focusing on algae collected during an expedition. Written by De Alton Saunders, this work meticulously documents various species, their habitats, and characteristics observed during the journey. This volume provides valuable insights into the field of marine biology and botany, offering essential data for researchers and enthusiasts alike.
This enduring work continues to be a significant resource for understanding the diversity and importance of algae in marine ecosystems. Its historical significance lies in its contribution to the early development of marine biology as a scientific discipline.
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