Occurrence of the floating barnacle in british waters
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ABSTRACT ORTON and Rawlinson record, in NATURE of March 17, the occurrence of _Lepas fascicularis_ and _L_. _pectinata_ on the Cornish coast in the summer of 1933. As they state that the
latter has been recorded only about five times in British waters since 1803, it is worthy of record that several specimens were taken on a box found floating off Port Erin, I.O.M., in April
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