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David C. Bossard
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Lebanon, NH USA
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Web Host
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R. E. Pohl
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Finally a site offering all of them in digital form, the ages of searching are over.
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John Trachy
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Springfield NH
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Impressive! Thanks Dave for all of your efforts to make this information available.
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Tony Koslow
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CSIRO, Perth, Australia
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What a treasure! The work of these remarkable early oceanographers remains fascinating and relevant to this day. How wonderful to provide access over the web. Thanks, David!
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Carmela Chateau
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Dijon, France
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A most interesting site/sight. It would be even better if the texts were searchable.
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Robert C. Newman
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Hatfield, PA/No Garden, VA
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Great! Keep up the good work
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Rob Van Soest
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Zoological Museum Amsterdam
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Very valuable resource in a time of reduced availability of paper copies of older scientific literature. Browsing this 19th century library from behind one's desk is also a novel experience !
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Henry Reiswig
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Victoria, BC, Canada
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David, you have finally made the www begin to fulfill its promise. A truly fantastic source is now available to all.
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John Phillips
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Milton Keynes, U.K.
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A useful bibliographic tool in this complex area - more please. And thanks!
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Armando Rivas
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Caracas, Venezuela
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No comments yet, but I can not wait to show it to my children
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