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IN addition to the instances from the Molluscan class mentioned in the interesting letter from Mr. Arthur R. Hunt (NATURE, pp. 243–4), as illustrating—after Prof. Moseley's most valuable contribution—“the variety of method exhibited by the littoral fauna in resisting wave-currents,” may be mentioned one of a higher class among the fishes—viz., the common smooth blenny (Blennius pholis).
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HUGHES, W. The Fauna of the Seashore. Nature 32, 294–295 (1885). https://doi.org/10.1038/032294b0
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