Marine algae. Green algae, Tetraspora gelatinosa 1, red algae, Callithamnion corymbosum 2, Plocamium cartilagineum 3, Leptosiphonia fibrata 4, Rivularia nitida 5, under tongue weed, Hypoglossum hypoglossoides 6, Irish moss, Chondrus crispus 7, sugar kelp, Saccharina latissima 8, dead man's rope, Chorda filum 9, and oarweed, Laminaria digitata 10. Algues marines. Chromolithograph by Bernard Picart after Alfred Riocreux from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zool Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marine-algae-green-algae-tetraspora-gelatinosa-1-red-algae-callithamnion-corymbosum-2-plocamium-cartilagineum-3-leptosiphonia-fibrata-4-rivularia-nitida-5-under-tongue-weed-hypoglossum-hypoglossoides-6-irish-moss-chondrus-crispus-7-sugar-kelp-saccharina-latissima-8-dead-mans-rope-chorda-filum-9-and-oarweed-laminaria-digitata-10-algues-marines-chromolithograph-by-bernard-picart-after-alfred-riocreux-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zool-image501501490.html
RM2M3WA7E–Marine algae. Green algae, Tetraspora gelatinosa 1, red algae, Callithamnion corymbosum 2, Plocamium cartilagineum 3, Leptosiphonia fibrata 4, Rivularia nitida 5, under tongue weed, Hypoglossum hypoglossoides 6, Irish moss, Chondrus crispus 7, sugar kelp, Saccharina latissima 8, dead man's rope, Chorda filum 9, and oarweed, Laminaria digitata 10. Algues marines. Chromolithograph by Bernard Picart after Alfred Riocreux from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zool
Sperm whale or cachalot, Physeter macrocephalus. A whaler hunting in the distance. Cachalot grosse tete. Woodcut from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sperm-whale-or-cachalot-physeter-macrocephalus-a-whaler-hunting-in-the-distance-cachalot-grosse-tete-woodcut-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image571836242.html
RM2T69AXX–Sperm whale or cachalot, Physeter macrocephalus. A whaler hunting in the distance. Cachalot grosse tete. Woodcut from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Sperm whale or cachalot, Physeter macrocephalus. A whaler hunting in the distance. Cachalot grosse tete. Woodcut from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sperm-whale-or-cachalot-physeter-macrocephalus-a-whaler-hunting-in-the-distance-cachalot-grosse-tete-woodcut-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image501501568.html
RM2M3WAA8–Sperm whale or cachalot, Physeter macrocephalus. A whaler hunting in the distance. Cachalot grosse tete. Woodcut from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Smooth flame scallop, Ctenoides mitis (Lima tenera). Mediterranean sea, off the coast of Algeria. Cotes de l'Algerie. Chromolithograph from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/smooth-flame-scallop-ctenoides-mitis-lima-tenera-mediterranean-sea-off-the-coast-of-algeria-cotes-de-lalgerie-chromolithograph-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image501501517.html
RM2M3WA8D–Smooth flame scallop, Ctenoides mitis (Lima tenera). Mediterranean sea, off the coast of Algeria. Cotes de l'Algerie. Chromolithograph from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Smooth flame scallop, Ctenoides mitis (Lima tenera). Mediterranean sea, off the coast of Algeria. Cotes de l'Algerie. Chromolithograph from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/smooth-flame-scallop-ctenoides-mitis-lima-tenera-mediterranean-sea-off-the-coast-of-algeria-cotes-de-lalgerie-chromolithograph-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image571813049.html
RM2T689AH–Smooth flame scallop, Ctenoides mitis (Lima tenera). Mediterranean sea, off the coast of Algeria. Cotes de l'Algerie. Chromolithograph from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Hermit crabs, Pagurus bernhardus, fighting over shells. Drawn after nature by Olivier Fredol at Concarneau aquarium. Chromolithograph by A. Mesnel from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hermit-crabs-pagurus-bernhardus-fighting-over-shells-drawn-after-nature-by-olivier-fredol-at-concarneau-aquarium-chromolithograph-by-a-mesnel-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image501501564.html
RM2M3WAA4–Hermit crabs, Pagurus bernhardus, fighting over shells. Drawn after nature by Olivier Fredol at Concarneau aquarium. Chromolithograph by A. Mesnel from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Hermit crabs, Pagurus bernhardus, fighting over shells. Drawn after nature by Olivier Fredol at Concarneau aquarium. Chromolithograph by A. Mesnel from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hermit-crabs-pagurus-bernhardus-fighting-over-shells-drawn-after-nature-by-olivier-fredol-at-concarneau-aquarium-chromolithograph-by-a-mesnel-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image571824439.html
RM2T68RWB–Hermit crabs, Pagurus bernhardus, fighting over shells. Drawn after nature by Olivier Fredol at Concarneau aquarium. Chromolithograph by A. Mesnel from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
European herring gulls, Larus argentatus. On a beach near rocks and sailboats. Goelands argentes. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/european-herring-gulls-larus-argentatus-on-a-beach-near-rocks-and-sailboats-goelands-argentes-chromolithograph-by-pierre-lackerbauer-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image501501556.html
RM2M3WA9T–European herring gulls, Larus argentatus. On a beach near rocks and sailboats. Goelands argentes. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
False coral, Alcyonium coralloides. Polyp off the Mediterranean coast of Algeria. Anthozoanthe parasite. Polypier des cotes de l'Algerie. Chromolithograph from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/false-coral-alcyonium-coralloides-polyp-off-the-mediterranean-coast-of-algeria-anthozoanthe-parasite-polypier-des-cotes-de-lalgerie-chromolithograph-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image571848699.html
RM2T69XRR–False coral, Alcyonium coralloides. Polyp off the Mediterranean coast of Algeria. Anthozoanthe parasite. Polypier des cotes de l'Algerie. Chromolithograph from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
False coral, Alcyonium coralloides. Polyp off the Mediterranean coast of Algeria. Anthozoanthe parasite. Polypier des cotes de l'Algerie. Chromolithograph from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/false-coral-alcyonium-coralloides-polyp-off-the-mediterranean-coast-of-algeria-anthozoanthe-parasite-polypier-des-cotes-de-lalgerie-chromolithograph-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image501501497.html
RM2M3WA7N–False coral, Alcyonium coralloides. Polyp off the Mediterranean coast of Algeria. Anthozoanthe parasite. Polypier des cotes de l'Algerie. Chromolithograph from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Polar bears, Ursus maritimus, hunting seals in an Arctic landscape. Ours blancs. Chromolithograph by C. Pierre and Bernard Picart after Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/polar-bears-ursus-maritimus-hunting-seals-in-an-arctic-landscape-ours-blancs-chromolithograph-by-c-pierre-and-bernard-picart-after-pierre-lackerbauer-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image501501560.html
RM2M3WAA0–Polar bears, Ursus maritimus, hunting seals in an Arctic landscape. Ours blancs. Chromolithograph by C. Pierre and Bernard Picart after Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
European herring gulls, Larus argentatus. On a beach near rocks and sailboats. Goelands argentes. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/european-herring-gulls-larus-argentatus-on-a-beach-near-rocks-and-sailboats-goelands-argentes-chromolithograph-by-pierre-lackerbauer-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image571810426.html
RM2T6860X–European herring gulls, Larus argentatus. On a beach near rocks and sailboats. Goelands argentes. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Bowhead whale, Balaena mysticetus, beached on a rocky shore. Baleine du Groenland echouee. Woodcut by F. Leblanc after Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bowhead-whale-balaena-mysticetus-beached-on-a-rocky-shore-baleine-du-groenland-echouee-woodcut-by-f-leblanc-after-pierre-lackerbauer-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image501501569.html
RM2M3WAA9–Bowhead whale, Balaena mysticetus, beached on a rocky shore. Baleine du Groenland echouee. Woodcut by F. Leblanc after Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Landscape of a rough sea with waves crashing on rocks by marine artist Theodore Gudin. Brisants d'apres un tableau de Gudin. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/landscape-of-a-rough-sea-with-waves-crashing-on-rocks-by-marine-artist-theodore-gudin-brisants-dapres-un-tableau-de-gudin-chromolithograph-by-pierre-lackerbauer-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image501501473.html
RM2M3WA6W–Landscape of a rough sea with waves crashing on rocks by marine artist Theodore Gudin. Brisants d'apres un tableau de Gudin. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Bowhead whale, Balaena mysticetus, beached on a rocky shore. Baleine du Groenland echouee. Woodcut by F. Leblanc after Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bowhead-whale-balaena-mysticetus-beached-on-a-rocky-shore-baleine-du-groenland-echouee-woodcut-by-f-leblanc-after-pierre-lackerbauer-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image571834648.html
RM2T698X0–Bowhead whale, Balaena mysticetus, beached on a rocky shore. Baleine du Groenland echouee. Woodcut by F. Leblanc after Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
English sailors examining objects dredged from the sea. Fishermen checking their catch. Savants anglais examinant les objets rapporte par la drague. Woodcut by Jules-Descartes Ferat from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-sailors-examining-objects-dredged-from-the-sea-fishermen-checking-their-catch-savants-anglais-examinant-les-objets-rapporte-par-la-drague-woodcut-by-jules-descartes-ferat-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image501501561.html
RM2M3WAA1–English sailors examining objects dredged from the sea. Fishermen checking their catch. Savants anglais examinant les objets rapporte par la drague. Woodcut by Jules-Descartes Ferat from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Polar bears, Ursus maritimus, hunting seals in an Arctic landscape. Ours blancs. Chromolithograph by C. Pierre and Bernard Picart after Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/polar-bears-ursus-maritimus-hunting-seals-in-an-arctic-landscape-ours-blancs-chromolithograph-by-c-pierre-and-bernard-picart-after-pierre-lackerbauer-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image571836231.html
RM2T69AXF–Polar bears, Ursus maritimus, hunting seals in an Arctic landscape. Ours blancs. Chromolithograph by C. Pierre and Bernard Picart after Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
View of a calm sea at Gibraltar on the Mediterranean by marine artist Theodore Gudin. Mer calme une vue de Gibraltar d'apres Gudin. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-a-calm-sea-at-gibraltar-on-the-mediterranean-by-marine-artist-theodore-gudin-mer-calme-une-vue-de-gibraltar-dapres-gudin-chromolithograph-by-pierre-lackerbauer-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image501501470.html
RM2M3WA6P–View of a calm sea at Gibraltar on the Mediterranean by marine artist Theodore Gudin. Mer calme une vue de Gibraltar d'apres Gudin. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Landscape of a rough sea with waves crashing on rocks by marine artist Theodore Gudin. Brisants d'apres un tableau de Gudin. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/landscape-of-a-rough-sea-with-waves-crashing-on-rocks-by-marine-artist-theodore-gudin-brisants-dapres-un-tableau-de-gudin-chromolithograph-by-pierre-lackerbauer-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image571916430.html
RM2T6D16P–Landscape of a rough sea with waves crashing on rocks by marine artist Theodore Gudin. Brisants d'apres un tableau de Gudin. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Flying fish, Exocoetus volitans, gilt-head sea bream, Sparus aurata, and albatross, Diomedea exulans. Poissons volants, dorades, albatros. Chromolithograph by Lebrun and Desjardins after Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/flying-fish-exocoetus-volitans-gilt-head-sea-bream-sparus-aurata-and-albatross-diomedea-exulans-poissons-volants-dorades-albatros-chromolithograph-by-lebrun-and-desjardins-after-pierre-lackerbauer-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image501501537.html
RM2M3WA95–Flying fish, Exocoetus volitans, gilt-head sea bream, Sparus aurata, and albatross, Diomedea exulans. Poissons volants, dorades, albatros. Chromolithograph by Lebrun and Desjardins after Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
English sailors examining objects dredged from the sea. Fishermen checking their catch. Savants anglais examinant les objets rapporte par la drague. Woodcut by Jules-Descartes Ferat from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-sailors-examining-objects-dredged-from-the-sea-fishermen-checking-their-catch-savants-anglais-examinant-les-objets-rapporte-par-la-drague-woodcut-by-jules-descartes-ferat-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image571812589.html
RM2T688P5–English sailors examining objects dredged from the sea. Fishermen checking their catch. Savants anglais examinant les objets rapporte par la drague. Woodcut by Jules-Descartes Ferat from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Shrimpers fishing for shrimps with nets at low tide. Peche de la chevrette a Maree Basse. Drawing by Edouard Riou after a photograph by L. Hautefeuille. Woodcut by Henri Hildibrand from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/shrimpers-fishing-for-shrimps-with-nets-at-low-tide-peche-de-la-chevrette-a-maree-basse-drawing-by-edouard-riou-after-a-photograph-by-l-hautefeuille-woodcut-by-henri-hildibrand-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image501501563.html
RM2M3WAA3–Shrimpers fishing for shrimps with nets at low tide. Peche de la chevrette a Maree Basse. Drawing by Edouard Riou after a photograph by L. Hautefeuille. Woodcut by Henri Hildibrand from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Hunters on St Kilda climbing cliffs to harvest eggs of marine birds such as the Northern fulmar, Fulmarus glacialis, and puffin, Fratercula arctica. Vogelberg. Woodcut by F. Leblanc after Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hunters-on-st-kilda-climbing-cliffs-to-harvest-eggs-of-marine-birds-such-as-the-northern-fulmar-fulmarus-glacialis-and-puffin-fratercula-arctica-vogelberg-woodcut-by-f-leblanc-after-pierre-lackerbauer-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image501501567.html
RM2M3WAA7–Hunters on St Kilda climbing cliffs to harvest eggs of marine birds such as the Northern fulmar, Fulmarus glacialis, and puffin, Fratercula arctica. Vogelberg. Woodcut by F. Leblanc after Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Sea cucumber, Holothuria arguinensis?, from the Chausey islands, Atlantic. With bladder wrack seaweed, Fucus vesiculosus, and red algae, Polyneura bonnemaisonii. Holothurie des iles de Chausey. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sea-cucumber-holothuria-arguinensis-from-the-chausey-islands-atlantic-with-bladder-wrack-seaweed-fucus-vesiculosus-and-red-algae-polyneura-bonnemaisonii-holothurie-des-iles-de-chausey-chromolithograph-by-pierre-lackerbauer-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image501501516.html
RM2M3WA8C–Sea cucumber, Holothuria arguinensis?, from the Chausey islands, Atlantic. With bladder wrack seaweed, Fucus vesiculosus, and red algae, Polyneura bonnemaisonii. Holothurie des iles de Chausey. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Flying fish, Exocoetus volitans, gilt-head sea bream, Sparus aurata, and albatross, Diomedea exulans. Poissons volants, dorades, albatros. Chromolithograph by Lebrun and Desjardins after Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/flying-fish-exocoetus-volitans-gilt-head-sea-bream-sparus-aurata-and-albatross-diomedea-exulans-poissons-volants-dorades-albatros-chromolithograph-by-lebrun-and-desjardins-after-pierre-lackerbauer-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image571821818.html
RM2T68MFP–Flying fish, Exocoetus volitans, gilt-head sea bream, Sparus aurata, and albatross, Diomedea exulans. Poissons volants, dorades, albatros. Chromolithograph by Lebrun and Desjardins after Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Anterior nectophore species, Sulculeolaria quadrivalvis. Male and female colonies. Found of the Mediterranean coast of Nice. Galeolaire orangee, Galeolaria aurantiaca. Meduse de la cote de Nice. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer after Carl Vogt from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/anterior-nectophore-species-sulculeolaria-quadrivalvis-male-and-female-colonies-found-of-the-mediterranean-coast-of-nice-galeolaire-orangee-galeolaria-aurantiaca-meduse-de-la-cote-de-nice-chromolithograph-by-pierre-lackerbauer-after-carl-vogt-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image501501514.html
RM2M3WA8A–Anterior nectophore species, Sulculeolaria quadrivalvis. Male and female colonies. Found of the Mediterranean coast of Nice. Galeolaire orangee, Galeolaria aurantiaca. Meduse de la cote de Nice. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer after Carl Vogt from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
View of a calm sea at Gibraltar on the Mediterranean by marine artist Theodore Gudin. Mer calme une vue de Gibraltar d'apres Gudin. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-a-calm-sea-at-gibraltar-on-the-mediterranean-by-marine-artist-theodore-gudin-mer-calme-une-vue-de-gibraltar-dapres-gudin-chromolithograph-by-pierre-lackerbauer-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image571825087.html
RM2T68TMF–View of a calm sea at Gibraltar on the Mediterranean by marine artist Theodore Gudin. Mer calme une vue de Gibraltar d'apres Gudin. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Siphonophore or string jellyfish, Apolemia contorta, from the Mediterranean coast off Nice. Apolemie contournee. Zooid, or floating colony of polyps and medusoids. Meduse de la cote de Nice. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer after Carl Vogt from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/siphonophore-or-string-jellyfish-apolemia-contorta-from-the-mediterranean-coast-off-nice-apolemie-contournee-zooid-or-floating-colony-of-polyps-and-medusoids-meduse-de-la-cote-de-nice-chromolithograph-by-pierre-lackerbauer-after-carl-vogt-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image501501463.html
RM2M3WA6F–Siphonophore or string jellyfish, Apolemia contorta, from the Mediterranean coast off Nice. Apolemie contournee. Zooid, or floating colony of polyps and medusoids. Meduse de la cote de Nice. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer after Carl Vogt from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Shrimpers fishing for shrimps with nets at low tide. Peche de la chevrette a Maree Basse. Drawing by Edouard Riou after a photograph by L. Hautefeuille. Woodcut by Henri Hildibrand from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/shrimpers-fishing-for-shrimps-with-nets-at-low-tide-peche-de-la-chevrette-a-maree-basse-drawing-by-edouard-riou-after-a-photograph-by-l-hautefeuille-woodcut-by-henri-hildibrand-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image571826674.html
RM2T68XN6–Shrimpers fishing for shrimps with nets at low tide. Peche de la chevrette a Maree Basse. Drawing by Edouard Riou after a photograph by L. Hautefeuille. Woodcut by Henri Hildibrand from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Prawn, Palaemon serratus 1, edible crab, Cancer pagurus 2, spider crab, Phalangipus longipes3 , and European lobster, Homarus gammarus 4. Crevette, crabe tourteau, araignee de mer longue patte, homard commun. Chromolithograph from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prawn-palaemon-serratus-1-edible-crab-cancer-pagurus-2-spider-crab-phalangipus-longipes3-and-european-lobster-homarus-gammarus-4-crevette-crabe-tourteau-araignee-de-mer-longue-patte-homard-commun-chromolithograph-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image501501535.html
RM2M3WA93–Prawn, Palaemon serratus 1, edible crab, Cancer pagurus 2, spider crab, Phalangipus longipes3 , and European lobster, Homarus gammarus 4. Crevette, crabe tourteau, araignee de mer longue patte, homard commun. Chromolithograph from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Hunting walrus, Odobenus rosmarus, in the Arctic ice floes. Whalers on a small boat hunting with harpoon. Chasses aux morses. Chromolithograph by C. Pierre and Bernard Picart Pierre Lackerbauer after landscape artist François-Auguste Biard from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hunting-walrus-odobenus-rosmarus-in-the-arctic-ice-floes-whalers-on-a-small-boat-hunting-with-harpoon-chasses-aux-morses-chromolithograph-by-c-pierre-and-bernard-picart-pierre-lackerbauer-after-landscape-artist-franois-auguste-biard-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image501501559.html
RM2M3WA9Y–Hunting walrus, Odobenus rosmarus, in the Arctic ice floes. Whalers on a small boat hunting with harpoon. Chasses aux morses. Chromolithograph by C. Pierre and Bernard Picart Pierre Lackerbauer after landscape artist François-Auguste Biard from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Common octopus, Octopus vulgaris, elegant cuttlefish, Sepia elegans, shooting ink, and common squid, Loligo vulgaris. Drawn after nature by Olivier Fredol at Concarneau aquarium. Poulpe. Seche lancant son noir. Calmar. Chromolithograph by A. Mesnel from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/common-octopus-octopus-vulgaris-elegant-cuttlefish-sepia-elegans-shooting-ink-and-common-squid-loligo-vulgaris-drawn-after-nature-by-olivier-fredol-at-concarneau-aquarium-poulpe-seche-lancant-son-noir-calmar-chromolithograph-by-a-mesnel-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image501501562.html
RM2M3WAA2–Common octopus, Octopus vulgaris, elegant cuttlefish, Sepia elegans, shooting ink, and common squid, Loligo vulgaris. Drawn after nature by Olivier Fredol at Concarneau aquarium. Poulpe. Seche lancant son noir. Calmar. Chromolithograph by A. Mesnel from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Sea cucumber, Holothuria arguinensis?, from the Chausey islands, Atlantic. With bladder wrack seaweed, Fucus vesiculosus, and red algae, Polyneura bonnemaisonii. Holothurie des iles de Chausey. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sea-cucumber-holothuria-arguinensis-from-the-chausey-islands-atlantic-with-bladder-wrack-seaweed-fucus-vesiculosus-and-red-algae-polyneura-bonnemaisonii-holothurie-des-iles-de-chausey-chromolithograph-by-pierre-lackerbauer-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image571847148.html
RM2T69TTC–Sea cucumber, Holothuria arguinensis?, from the Chausey islands, Atlantic. With bladder wrack seaweed, Fucus vesiculosus, and red algae, Polyneura bonnemaisonii. Holothurie des iles de Chausey. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Night fishing. A steam-powered fishing boat Le Sylphe raising the trawl net by moonlight. Peche de nuit: Aviso le Sylphe relevant le chalut. Drawn by Edouard Riou after a photograph by L. Hautefeuille. Woodcut by J. Gavehard from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/night-fishing-a-steam-powered-fishing-boat-le-sylphe-raising-the-trawl-net-by-moonlight-peche-de-nuit-aviso-le-sylphe-relevant-le-chalut-drawn-by-edouard-riou-after-a-photograph-by-l-hautefeuille-woodcut-by-j-gavehard-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image501501565.html
RM2M3WAA5–Night fishing. A steam-powered fishing boat Le Sylphe raising the trawl net by moonlight. Peche de nuit: Aviso le Sylphe relevant le chalut. Drawn by Edouard Riou after a photograph by L. Hautefeuille. Woodcut by J. Gavehard from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Hunters on St Kilda climbing cliffs to harvest eggs of marine birds such as the Northern fulmar, Fulmarus glacialis, and puffin, Fratercula arctica. Vogelberg. Woodcut by F. Leblanc after Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hunters-on-st-kilda-climbing-cliffs-to-harvest-eggs-of-marine-birds-such-as-the-northern-fulmar-fulmarus-glacialis-and-puffin-fratercula-arctica-vogelberg-woodcut-by-f-leblanc-after-pierre-lackerbauer-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image571916389.html
RM2T6D159–Hunters on St Kilda climbing cliffs to harvest eggs of marine birds such as the Northern fulmar, Fulmarus glacialis, and puffin, Fratercula arctica. Vogelberg. Woodcut by F. Leblanc after Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Fish development, Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar. Appearance of the embryonic spot in the egg 1, first embryo lineaments 2, appearance of the heart 3, fully formed 4, ready to hatch 5, and hatched 6. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer after Jean-Joseph Zéphirin Gerbe from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fish-development-atlantic-salmon-salmo-salar-appearance-of-the-embryonic-spot-in-the-egg-1-first-embryo-lineaments-2-appearance-of-the-heart-3-fully-formed-4-ready-to-hatch-5-and-hatched-6-chromolithograph-by-pierre-lackerbauer-after-jean-joseph-zphirin-gerbe-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image501501554.html
RM2M3WA9P–Fish development, Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar. Appearance of the embryonic spot in the egg 1, first embryo lineaments 2, appearance of the heart 3, fully formed 4, ready to hatch 5, and hatched 6. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer after Jean-Joseph Zéphirin Gerbe from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
South American sea lions, Otaria flavescens, formerly Otaria byronia, basking on a beach. Otaries sur la plage. Velin du museum, peint par Bocourt, d'apres Milne-Edwards. Woodcut by Marie Firmin Bocourt after Henri Milne-Edwards from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/south-american-sea-lions-otaria-flavescens-formerly-otaria-byronia-basking-on-a-beach-otaries-sur-la-plage-velin-du-museum-peint-par-bocourt-dapres-milne-edwards-woodcut-by-marie-firmin-bocourt-after-henri-milne-edwards-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image501501591.html
RM2M3WAB3–South American sea lions, Otaria flavescens, formerly Otaria byronia, basking on a beach. Otaries sur la plage. Velin du museum, peint par Bocourt, d'apres Milne-Edwards. Woodcut by Marie Firmin Bocourt after Henri Milne-Edwards from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Anterior nectophore species, Sulculeolaria quadrivalvis. Male and female colonies. Found of the Mediterranean coast of Nice. Galeolaire orangee, Galeolaria aurantiaca. Meduse de la cote de Nice. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer after Carl Vogt from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/anterior-nectophore-species-sulculeolaria-quadrivalvis-male-and-female-colonies-found-of-the-mediterranean-coast-of-nice-galeolaire-orangee-galeolaria-aurantiaca-meduse-de-la-cote-de-nice-chromolithograph-by-pierre-lackerbauer-after-carl-vogt-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image571909774.html
RM2T6CMN2–Anterior nectophore species, Sulculeolaria quadrivalvis. Male and female colonies. Found of the Mediterranean coast of Nice. Galeolaire orangee, Galeolaria aurantiaca. Meduse de la cote de Nice. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer after Carl Vogt from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Development of a bird, European golden plover, Pluvialis apricaria. Freshly laid egg 1, effect of incubation 2, appearance of embryo 3, development of respiratory organs 4,5, full term 6, hatching and newly hatched chick 7. Chromolithograph by A. Mesnel from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/development-of-a-bird-european-golden-plover-pluvialis-apricaria-freshly-laid-egg-1-effect-of-incubation-2-appearance-of-embryo-3-development-of-respiratory-organs-45-full-term-6-hatching-and-newly-hatched-chick-7-chromolithograph-by-a-mesnel-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image501501557.html
RM2M3WA9W–Development of a bird, European golden plover, Pluvialis apricaria. Freshly laid egg 1, effect of incubation 2, appearance of embryo 3, development of respiratory organs 4,5, full term 6, hatching and newly hatched chick 7. Chromolithograph by A. Mesnel from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Radiolarians, types of marine protozoa or zooplankton. Acanthostaurus purpurascens 1, Amphilonche anormala 2, Dyctiosoma trigonizon 3, Doratapsis polyancistra 4, Diploconus fasces 5, Sphaerozoum italicum 6, and Arachnocorys circumtexta 7. Animaux radies (Radiolaria Hel.). Chromolithograph by Lebrun after Ernst Haeckel from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/radiolarians-types-of-marine-protozoa-or-zooplankton-acanthostaurus-purpurascens-1-amphilonche-anormala-2-dyctiosoma-trigonizon-3-doratapsis-polyancistra-4-diploconus-fasces-5-sphaerozoum-italicum-6-and-arachnocorys-circumtexta-7-animaux-radies-radiolaria-hel-chromolithograph-by-lebrun-after-ernst-haeckel-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image501501494.html
RM2M3WA7J–Radiolarians, types of marine protozoa or zooplankton. Acanthostaurus purpurascens 1, Amphilonche anormala 2, Dyctiosoma trigonizon 3, Doratapsis polyancistra 4, Diploconus fasces 5, Sphaerozoum italicum 6, and Arachnocorys circumtexta 7. Animaux radies (Radiolaria Hel.). Chromolithograph by Lebrun after Ernst Haeckel from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Siphonophore or string jellyfish, Apolemia contorta, from the Mediterranean coast off Nice. Apolemie contournee. Zooid, or floating colony of polyps and medusoids. Meduse de la cote de Nice. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer after Carl Vogt from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/siphonophore-or-string-jellyfish-apolemia-contorta-from-the-mediterranean-coast-off-nice-apolemie-contournee-zooid-or-floating-colony-of-polyps-and-medusoids-meduse-de-la-cote-de-nice-chromolithograph-by-pierre-lackerbauer-after-carl-vogt-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image571911614.html
RM2T6CR2P–Siphonophore or string jellyfish, Apolemia contorta, from the Mediterranean coast off Nice. Apolemie contournee. Zooid, or floating colony of polyps and medusoids. Meduse de la cote de Nice. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer after Carl Vogt from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Sea slug mollusc species. Doris tunicata 1, Doris floridella 2, Felimida purpurea 3, Felimare orsinii 4, Felimare picta 5, Doto coronata 6, Spurilla neapolitana 7, Calliopaea bellula 8, and Dolabrifera ornata 9. Molluscs nus. Chromolithograph from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sea-slug-mollusc-species-doris-tunicata-1-doris-floridella-2-felimida-purpurea-3-felimare-orsinii-4-felimare-picta-5-doto-coronata-6-spurilla-neapolitana-7-calliopaea-bellula-8-and-dolabrifera-ornata-9-molluscs-nus-chromolithograph-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image501501519.html
RM2M3WA8F–Sea slug mollusc species. Doris tunicata 1, Doris floridella 2, Felimida purpurea 3, Felimare orsinii 4, Felimare picta 5, Doto coronata 6, Spurilla neapolitana 7, Calliopaea bellula 8, and Dolabrifera ornata 9. Molluscs nus. Chromolithograph from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Prawn, Palaemon serratus 1, edible crab, Cancer pagurus 2, spider crab, Phalangipus longipes3 , and European lobster, Homarus gammarus 4. Crevette, crabe tourteau, araignee de mer longue patte, homard commun. Chromolithograph from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prawn-palaemon-serratus-1-edible-crab-cancer-pagurus-2-spider-crab-phalangipus-longipes3-and-european-lobster-homarus-gammarus-4-crevette-crabe-tourteau-araignee-de-mer-longue-patte-homard-commun-chromolithograph-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image571910702.html
RM2T6CNX6–Prawn, Palaemon serratus 1, edible crab, Cancer pagurus 2, spider crab, Phalangipus longipes3 , and European lobster, Homarus gammarus 4. Crevette, crabe tourteau, araignee de mer longue patte, homard commun. Chromolithograph from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Types of annelids or marine segmented worms. Pista cretacea 1, Eunice magnifica 2, Hesione schmardae 3, Heteronereis vagans 4, Sabellaria alveolata 5, Spirobranchus lamarcki 6, Sabella terebrans 7, Serpula vermicularis 8, and Serpula triangularis 9. Annelides. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer after Jean Louis Armand de Quatrefages de Bréau from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/types-of-annelids-or-marine-segmented-worms-pista-cretacea-1-eunice-magnifica-2-hesione-schmardae-3-heteronereis-vagans-4-sabellaria-alveolata-5-spirobranchus-lamarcki-6-sabella-terebrans-7-serpula-vermicularis-8-and-serpula-triangularis-9-annelides-chromolithograph-by-pierre-lackerbauer-after-jean-louis-armand-de-quatrefages-de-brau-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image501501520.html
RM2M3WA8G–Types of annelids or marine segmented worms. Pista cretacea 1, Eunice magnifica 2, Hesione schmardae 3, Heteronereis vagans 4, Sabellaria alveolata 5, Spirobranchus lamarcki 6, Sabella terebrans 7, Serpula vermicularis 8, and Serpula triangularis 9. Annelides. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer after Jean Louis Armand de Quatrefages de Bréau from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Common octopus, Octopus vulgaris, elegant cuttlefish, Sepia elegans, shooting ink, and common squid, Loligo vulgaris. Drawn after nature by Olivier Fredol at Concarneau aquarium. Poulpe. Seche lancant son noir. Calmar. Chromolithograph by A. Mesnel from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/common-octopus-octopus-vulgaris-elegant-cuttlefish-sepia-elegans-shooting-ink-and-common-squid-loligo-vulgaris-drawn-after-nature-by-olivier-fredol-at-concarneau-aquarium-poulpe-seche-lancant-son-noir-calmar-chromolithograph-by-a-mesnel-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image571815003.html
RM2T68BTB–Common octopus, Octopus vulgaris, elegant cuttlefish, Sepia elegans, shooting ink, and common squid, Loligo vulgaris. Drawn after nature by Olivier Fredol at Concarneau aquarium. Poulpe. Seche lancant son noir. Calmar. Chromolithograph by A. Mesnel from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Types of seaweed, kelp and algae in the ocean. Flore de la mer. Brown algae, Dictyota dichotoma 1, peacock's tail, Padina pavonica 2, sugar kelp, Saccharina latissima 3, winged kelp, Alaria esculenta 4, oarwood, Laminaria digitata 5, giant kelp, Macrocystis pyrifera 6,9, and Lessonia flavicans 7,8. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/types-of-seaweed-kelp-and-algae-in-the-ocean-flore-de-la-mer-brown-algae-dictyota-dichotoma-1-peacocks-tail-padina-pavonica-2-sugar-kelp-saccharina-latissima-3-winged-kelp-alaria-esculenta-4-oarwood-laminaria-digitata-5-giant-kelp-macrocystis-pyrifera-69-and-lessonia-flavicans-78-chromolithograph-by-pierre-lackerbauer-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image501501475.html
RM2M3WA6Y–Types of seaweed, kelp and algae in the ocean. Flore de la mer. Brown algae, Dictyota dichotoma 1, peacock's tail, Padina pavonica 2, sugar kelp, Saccharina latissima 3, winged kelp, Alaria esculenta 4, oarwood, Laminaria digitata 5, giant kelp, Macrocystis pyrifera 6,9, and Lessonia flavicans 7,8. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Night fishing. A steam-powered fishing boat Le Sylphe raising the trawl net by moonlight. Peche de nuit: Aviso le Sylphe relevant le chalut. Drawn by Edouard Riou after a photograph by L. Hautefeuille. Woodcut by J. Gavehard from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/night-fishing-a-steam-powered-fishing-boat-le-sylphe-raising-the-trawl-net-by-moonlight-peche-de-nuit-aviso-le-sylphe-relevant-le-chalut-drawn-by-edouard-riou-after-a-photograph-by-l-hautefeuille-woodcut-by-j-gavehard-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image571836756.html
RM2T69BH8–Night fishing. A steam-powered fishing boat Le Sylphe raising the trawl net by moonlight. Peche de nuit: Aviso le Sylphe relevant le chalut. Drawn by Edouard Riou after a photograph by L. Hautefeuille. Woodcut by J. Gavehard from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Various types of coral. Red coral, Corallium rubrum 1, Bebryce mollis 2, Gorgonia subtilis 3, sponges 4, Balanophyllia italica 5, Monomyces pygmaea 6, Lacazella mediterranea 7, and Terebratulina retusa 8. Corail rouge, Beryce tendre, Gorgone delicate, Eponges, Balanophyllie d'Italie, Flabellum anthophyllum, Thecidea mediterranea, Terebratulina caputserpentis, Therebratule caput serpentis. Corail. Portion de Macciota pechee a 80 brasses de profondeur. Chromolithograph by Digeon after Pierre Lackerbauer after Félix Joseph Henri Lacaze-Duthiers from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/various-types-of-coral-red-coral-corallium-rubrum-1-bebryce-mollis-2-gorgonia-subtilis-3-sponges-4-balanophyllia-italica-5-monomyces-pygmaea-6-lacazella-mediterranea-7-and-terebratulina-retusa-8-corail-rouge-beryce-tendre-gorgone-delicate-eponges-balanophyllie-ditalie-flabellum-anthophyllum-thecidea-mediterranea-terebratulina-caputserpentis-therebratule-caput-serpentis-corail-portion-de-macciota-pechee-a-80-brasses-de-profondeur-chromolithograph-by-digeon-after-pierre-lackerbauer-after-flix-joseph-henri-lacaze-duthiers-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-o-image501501511.html
RM2M3WA87–Various types of coral. Red coral, Corallium rubrum 1, Bebryce mollis 2, Gorgonia subtilis 3, sponges 4, Balanophyllia italica 5, Monomyces pygmaea 6, Lacazella mediterranea 7, and Terebratulina retusa 8. Corail rouge, Beryce tendre, Gorgone delicate, Eponges, Balanophyllie d'Italie, Flabellum anthophyllum, Thecidea mediterranea, Terebratulina caputserpentis, Therebratule caput serpentis. Corail. Portion de Macciota pechee a 80 brasses de profondeur. Chromolithograph by Digeon after Pierre Lackerbauer after Félix Joseph Henri Lacaze-Duthiers from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World o
Hunting walrus, Odobenus rosmarus, in the Arctic ice floes. Whalers on a small boat hunting with harpoon. Chasses aux morses. Chromolithograph by C. Pierre and Bernard Picart Pierre Lackerbauer after landscape artist François-Auguste Biard from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hunting-walrus-odobenus-rosmarus-in-the-arctic-ice-floes-whalers-on-a-small-boat-hunting-with-harpoon-chasses-aux-morses-chromolithograph-by-c-pierre-and-bernard-picart-pierre-lackerbauer-after-landscape-artist-franois-auguste-biard-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image571833336.html
RM2T69774–Hunting walrus, Odobenus rosmarus, in the Arctic ice floes. Whalers on a small boat hunting with harpoon. Chasses aux morses. Chromolithograph by C. Pierre and Bernard Picart Pierre Lackerbauer after landscape artist François-Auguste Biard from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Varieties of sea anemones and corals. Devonshire cup coral, Caryophyllia smithii 1, Sagartiogeton laceratus 2, reef coral, Phyllangia americana 3, worm anemone, Scolanthus callimorphus 4, Edwardsiella carnea 5, Cylista viduata 6, Cylista elegans 7,10,13,14, sandalled anemone, Actinothoe sphyrodeta 8,9, lesser cylinder anemone, Cerianthus lloydii 11, frilled anemone, Metridium senile 12, Gregoria fenestrata 15, stony coral. Balanophyllia regia 16 and Chrysoela chrysosplenium 17. Anemones de mer. Chromolithograph by Lebrun after Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the Wor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/varieties-of-sea-anemones-and-corals-devonshire-cup-coral-caryophyllia-smithii-1-sagartiogeton-laceratus-2-reef-coral-phyllangia-americana-3-worm-anemone-scolanthus-callimorphus-4-edwardsiella-carnea-5-cylista-viduata-6-cylista-elegans-7101314-sandalled-anemone-actinothoe-sphyrodeta-89-lesser-cylinder-anemone-cerianthus-lloydii-11-frilled-anemone-metridium-senile-12-gregoria-fenestrata-15-stony-coral-balanophyllia-regia-16-and-chrysoela-chrysosplenium-17-anemones-de-mer-chromolithograph-by-lebrun-after-pierre-lackerbauer-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-wor-image501501513.html
RM2M3WA89–Varieties of sea anemones and corals. Devonshire cup coral, Caryophyllia smithii 1, Sagartiogeton laceratus 2, reef coral, Phyllangia americana 3, worm anemone, Scolanthus callimorphus 4, Edwardsiella carnea 5, Cylista viduata 6, Cylista elegans 7,10,13,14, sandalled anemone, Actinothoe sphyrodeta 8,9, lesser cylinder anemone, Cerianthus lloydii 11, frilled anemone, Metridium senile 12, Gregoria fenestrata 15, stony coral. Balanophyllia regia 16 and Chrysoela chrysosplenium 17. Anemones de mer. Chromolithograph by Lebrun after Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the Wor
Radiolarians, types of marine protozoa or zooplankton. Acanthostaurus purpurascens 1, Amphilonche anormala 2, Dyctiosoma trigonizon 3, Doratapsis polyancistra 4, Diploconus fasces 5, Sphaerozoum italicum 6, and Arachnocorys circumtexta 7. Animaux radies (Radiolaria Hel.). Chromolithograph by Lebrun after Ernst Haeckel from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/radiolarians-types-of-marine-protozoa-or-zooplankton-acanthostaurus-purpurascens-1-amphilonche-anormala-2-dyctiosoma-trigonizon-3-doratapsis-polyancistra-4-diploconus-fasces-5-sphaerozoum-italicum-6-and-arachnocorys-circumtexta-7-animaux-radies-radiolaria-hel-chromolithograph-by-lebrun-after-ernst-haeckel-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image571836019.html
RM2T69AJY–Radiolarians, types of marine protozoa or zooplankton. Acanthostaurus purpurascens 1, Amphilonche anormala 2, Dyctiosoma trigonizon 3, Doratapsis polyancistra 4, Diploconus fasces 5, Sphaerozoum italicum 6, and Arachnocorys circumtexta 7. Animaux radies (Radiolaria Hel.). Chromolithograph by Lebrun after Ernst Haeckel from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Hunting and butchering whales at sea. Whalers hunting from small boats with harpoons, and butchering whales on sailing ships. Peche et depecement de la baleine. After a drawing by marine artist Antoine Léon Morel-Fatio. Woodcut by Sargent from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hunting-and-butchering-whales-at-sea-whalers-hunting-from-small-boats-with-harpoons-and-butchering-whales-on-sailing-ships-peche-et-depecement-de-la-baleine-after-a-drawing-by-marine-artist-antoine-lon-morel-fatio-woodcut-by-sargent-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image501501590.html
RM2M3WAB2–Hunting and butchering whales at sea. Whalers hunting from small boats with harpoons, and butchering whales on sailing ships. Peche et depecement de la baleine. After a drawing by marine artist Antoine Léon Morel-Fatio. Woodcut by Sargent from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Fishing for sardine off the Atlantic coast of Brittany. Fishermen in small boats trawling with huge nets. Peche a la sardine, cotes de Bretagne. Drawing by Edouard Riou after a photograph by L. Hautefeuille. Woodcut by Henri Hildibrand from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fishing-for-sardine-off-the-atlantic-coast-of-brittany-fishermen-in-small-boats-trawling-with-huge-nets-peche-a-la-sardine-cotes-de-bretagne-drawing-by-edouard-riou-after-a-photograph-by-l-hautefeuille-woodcut-by-henri-hildibrand-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image501501566.html
RM2M3WAA6–Fishing for sardine off the Atlantic coast of Brittany. Fishermen in small boats trawling with huge nets. Peche a la sardine, cotes de Bretagne. Drawing by Edouard Riou after a photograph by L. Hautefeuille. Woodcut by Henri Hildibrand from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
South American sea lions, Otaria flavescens, formerly Otaria byronia, basking on a beach. Otaries sur la plage. Velin du museum, peint par Bocourt, d'apres Milne-Edwards. Woodcut by Marie Firmin Bocourt after Henri Milne-Edwards from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/south-american-sea-lions-otaria-flavescens-formerly-otaria-byronia-basking-on-a-beach-otaries-sur-la-plage-velin-du-museum-peint-par-bocourt-dapres-milne-edwards-woodcut-by-marie-firmin-bocourt-after-henri-milne-edwards-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image571836991.html
RM2T69BWK–South American sea lions, Otaria flavescens, formerly Otaria byronia, basking on a beach. Otaries sur la plage. Velin du museum, peint par Bocourt, d'apres Milne-Edwards. Woodcut by Marie Firmin Bocourt after Henri Milne-Edwards from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Fish development, Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar. Appearance of the embryonic spot in the egg 1, first embryo lineaments 2, appearance of the heart 3, fully formed 4, ready to hatch 5, and hatched 6. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer after Jean-Joseph Zéphirin Gerbe from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fish-development-atlantic-salmon-salmo-salar-appearance-of-the-embryonic-spot-in-the-egg-1-first-embryo-lineaments-2-appearance-of-the-heart-3-fully-formed-4-ready-to-hatch-5-and-hatched-6-chromolithograph-by-pierre-lackerbauer-after-jean-joseph-zphirin-gerbe-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image571812694.html
RM2T688WX–Fish development, Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar. Appearance of the embryonic spot in the egg 1, first embryo lineaments 2, appearance of the heart 3, fully formed 4, ready to hatch 5, and hatched 6. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer after Jean-Joseph Zéphirin Gerbe from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Development of a bird, European golden plover, Pluvialis apricaria. Freshly laid egg 1, effect of incubation 2, appearance of embryo 3, development of respiratory organs 4,5, full term 6, hatching and newly hatched chick 7. Chromolithograph by A. Mesnel from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/development-of-a-bird-european-golden-plover-pluvialis-apricaria-freshly-laid-egg-1-effect-of-incubation-2-appearance-of-embryo-3-development-of-respiratory-organs-45-full-term-6-hatching-and-newly-hatched-chick-7-chromolithograph-by-a-mesnel-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image571850632.html
RM2T6A18T–Development of a bird, European golden plover, Pluvialis apricaria. Freshly laid egg 1, effect of incubation 2, appearance of embryo 3, development of respiratory organs 4,5, full term 6, hatching and newly hatched chick 7. Chromolithograph by A. Mesnel from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Sea slug mollusc species. Doris tunicata 1, Doris floridella 2, Felimida purpurea 3, Felimare orsinii 4, Felimare picta 5, Doto coronata 6, Spurilla neapolitana 7, Calliopaea bellula 8, and Dolabrifera ornata 9. Molluscs nus. Chromolithograph from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sea-slug-mollusc-species-doris-tunicata-1-doris-floridella-2-felimida-purpurea-3-felimare-orsinii-4-felimare-picta-5-doto-coronata-6-spurilla-neapolitana-7-calliopaea-bellula-8-and-dolabrifera-ornata-9-molluscs-nus-chromolithograph-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image571826483.html
RM2T68XEB–Sea slug mollusc species. Doris tunicata 1, Doris floridella 2, Felimida purpurea 3, Felimare orsinii 4, Felimare picta 5, Doto coronata 6, Spurilla neapolitana 7, Calliopaea bellula 8, and Dolabrifera ornata 9. Molluscs nus. Chromolithograph from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Types of annelids or marine segmented worms. Pista cretacea 1, Eunice magnifica 2, Hesione schmardae 3, Heteronereis vagans 4, Sabellaria alveolata 5, Spirobranchus lamarcki 6, Sabella terebrans 7, Serpula vermicularis 8, and Serpula triangularis 9. Annelides. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer after Jean Louis Armand de Quatrefages de Bréau from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/types-of-annelids-or-marine-segmented-worms-pista-cretacea-1-eunice-magnifica-2-hesione-schmardae-3-heteronereis-vagans-4-sabellaria-alveolata-5-spirobranchus-lamarcki-6-sabella-terebrans-7-serpula-vermicularis-8-and-serpula-triangularis-9-annelides-chromolithograph-by-pierre-lackerbauer-after-jean-louis-armand-de-quatrefages-de-brau-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image571847626.html
RM2T69WDE–Types of annelids or marine segmented worms. Pista cretacea 1, Eunice magnifica 2, Hesione schmardae 3, Heteronereis vagans 4, Sabellaria alveolata 5, Spirobranchus lamarcki 6, Sabella terebrans 7, Serpula vermicularis 8, and Serpula triangularis 9. Annelides. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer after Jean Louis Armand de Quatrefages de Bréau from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Types of seaweed, kelp and algae in the ocean. Flore de la mer. Brown algae, Dictyota dichotoma 1, peacock's tail, Padina pavonica 2, sugar kelp, Saccharina latissima 3, winged kelp, Alaria esculenta 4, oarwood, Laminaria digitata 5, giant kelp, Macrocystis pyrifera 6,9, and Lessonia flavicans 7,8. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/types-of-seaweed-kelp-and-algae-in-the-ocean-flore-de-la-mer-brown-algae-dictyota-dichotoma-1-peacocks-tail-padina-pavonica-2-sugar-kelp-saccharina-latissima-3-winged-kelp-alaria-esculenta-4-oarwood-laminaria-digitata-5-giant-kelp-macrocystis-pyrifera-69-and-lessonia-flavicans-78-chromolithograph-by-pierre-lackerbauer-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image571825581.html
RM2T68WA5–Types of seaweed, kelp and algae in the ocean. Flore de la mer. Brown algae, Dictyota dichotoma 1, peacock's tail, Padina pavonica 2, sugar kelp, Saccharina latissima 3, winged kelp, Alaria esculenta 4, oarwood, Laminaria digitata 5, giant kelp, Macrocystis pyrifera 6,9, and Lessonia flavicans 7,8. Chromolithograph by Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Marine algae. Green algae, Tetraspora gelatinosa 1, red algae, Callithamnion corymbosum 2, Plocamium cartilagineum 3, Leptosiphonia fibrata 4, Rivularia nitida 5, under tongue weed, Hypoglossum hypoglossoides 6, Irish moss, Chondrus crispus 7, sugar kelp, Saccharina latissima 8, dead man's rope, Chorda filum 9, and oarweed, Laminaria digitata 10. Algues marines. Chromolithograph by Bernard Picart after Alfred Riocreux from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoolog Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marine-algae-green-algae-tetraspora-gelatinosa-1-red-algae-callithamnion-corymbosum-2-plocamium-cartilagineum-3-leptosiphonia-fibrata-4-rivularia-nitida-5-under-tongue-weed-hypoglossum-hypoglossoides-6-irish-moss-chondrus-crispus-7-sugar-kelp-saccharina-latissima-8-dead-mans-rope-chorda-filum-9-and-oarweed-laminaria-digitata-10-algues-marines-chromolithograph-by-bernard-picart-after-alfred-riocreux-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoolog-image571832958.html
RM2T696NJ–Marine algae. Green algae, Tetraspora gelatinosa 1, red algae, Callithamnion corymbosum 2, Plocamium cartilagineum 3, Leptosiphonia fibrata 4, Rivularia nitida 5, under tongue weed, Hypoglossum hypoglossoides 6, Irish moss, Chondrus crispus 7, sugar kelp, Saccharina latissima 8, dead man's rope, Chorda filum 9, and oarweed, Laminaria digitata 10. Algues marines. Chromolithograph by Bernard Picart after Alfred Riocreux from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoolog
Various types of coral. Red coral, Corallium rubrum 1, Bebryce mollis 2, Gorgonia subtilis 3, sponges 4, Balanophyllia italica 5, Monomyces pygmaea 6, Lacazella mediterranea 7, and Terebratulina retusa 8. Corail rouge, Beryce tendre, Gorgone delicate, Eponges, Balanophyllie d'Italie, Flabellum anthophyllum, Thecidea mediterranea, Terebratulina caputserpentis, Therebratule caput serpentis. Corail. Portion de Macciota pechee a 80 brasses de profondeur. Chromolithograph by Digeon after Pierre Lackerbauer after Félix Joseph Henri Lacaze-Duthiers from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/various-types-of-coral-red-coral-corallium-rubrum-1-bebryce-mollis-2-gorgonia-subtilis-3-sponges-4-balanophyllia-italica-5-monomyces-pygmaea-6-lacazella-mediterranea-7-and-terebratulina-retusa-8-corail-rouge-beryce-tendre-gorgone-delicate-eponges-balanophyllie-ditalie-flabellum-anthophyllum-thecidea-mediterranea-terebratulina-caputserpentis-therebratule-caput-serpentis-corail-portion-de-macciota-pechee-a-80-brasses-de-profondeur-chromolithograph-by-digeon-after-pierre-lackerbauer-after-flix-joseph-henri-lacaze-duthiers-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-image571823569.html
RM2T68PP9–Various types of coral. Red coral, Corallium rubrum 1, Bebryce mollis 2, Gorgonia subtilis 3, sponges 4, Balanophyllia italica 5, Monomyces pygmaea 6, Lacazella mediterranea 7, and Terebratulina retusa 8. Corail rouge, Beryce tendre, Gorgone delicate, Eponges, Balanophyllie d'Italie, Flabellum anthophyllum, Thecidea mediterranea, Terebratulina caputserpentis, Therebratule caput serpentis. Corail. Portion de Macciota pechee a 80 brasses de profondeur. Chromolithograph by Digeon after Pierre Lackerbauer after Félix Joseph Henri Lacaze-Duthiers from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of
Varieties of sea anemones and corals. Devonshire cup coral, Caryophyllia smithii 1, Sagartiogeton laceratus 2, reef coral, Phyllangia americana 3, worm anemone, Scolanthus callimorphus 4, Edwardsiella carnea 5, Cylista viduata 6, Cylista elegans 7,10,13,14, sandalled anemone, Actinothoe sphyrodeta 8,9, lesser cylinder anemone, Cerianthus lloydii 11, frilled anemone, Metridium senile 12, Gregoria fenestrata 15, stony coral. Balanophyllia regia 16 and Chrysoela chrysosplenium 17. Anemones de mer. Chromolithograph by Lebrun after Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the Worl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/varieties-of-sea-anemones-and-corals-devonshire-cup-coral-caryophyllia-smithii-1-sagartiogeton-laceratus-2-reef-coral-phyllangia-americana-3-worm-anemone-scolanthus-callimorphus-4-edwardsiella-carnea-5-cylista-viduata-6-cylista-elegans-7101314-sandalled-anemone-actinothoe-sphyrodeta-89-lesser-cylinder-anemone-cerianthus-lloydii-11-frilled-anemone-metridium-senile-12-gregoria-fenestrata-15-stony-coral-balanophyllia-regia-16-and-chrysoela-chrysosplenium-17-anemones-de-mer-chromolithograph-by-lebrun-after-pierre-lackerbauer-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-worl-image571913692.html
RM2T6CWN0–Varieties of sea anemones and corals. Devonshire cup coral, Caryophyllia smithii 1, Sagartiogeton laceratus 2, reef coral, Phyllangia americana 3, worm anemone, Scolanthus callimorphus 4, Edwardsiella carnea 5, Cylista viduata 6, Cylista elegans 7,10,13,14, sandalled anemone, Actinothoe sphyrodeta 8,9, lesser cylinder anemone, Cerianthus lloydii 11, frilled anemone, Metridium senile 12, Gregoria fenestrata 15, stony coral. Balanophyllia regia 16 and Chrysoela chrysosplenium 17. Anemones de mer. Chromolithograph by Lebrun after Pierre Lackerbauer from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the Worl
Fishing for sardine off the Atlantic coast of Brittany. Fishermen in small boats trawling with huge nets. Peche a la sardine, cotes de Bretagne. Drawing by Edouard Riou after a photograph by L. Hautefeuille. Woodcut by Henri Hildibrand from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fishing-for-sardine-off-the-atlantic-coast-of-brittany-fishermen-in-small-boats-trawling-with-huge-nets-peche-a-la-sardine-cotes-de-bretagne-drawing-by-edouard-riou-after-a-photograph-by-l-hautefeuille-woodcut-by-henri-hildibrand-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image571826272.html
RM2T68X6T–Fishing for sardine off the Atlantic coast of Brittany. Fishermen in small boats trawling with huge nets. Peche a la sardine, cotes de Bretagne. Drawing by Edouard Riou after a photograph by L. Hautefeuille. Woodcut by Henri Hildibrand from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
Hunting and butchering whales at sea. Whalers hunting from small boats with harpoons, and butchering whales on sailing ships. Peche et depecement de la baleine. After a drawing by marine artist Antoine Léon Morel-Fatio. Woodcut by Sargent from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hunting-and-butchering-whales-at-sea-whalers-hunting-from-small-boats-with-harpoons-and-butchering-whales-on-sailing-ships-peche-et-depecement-de-la-baleine-after-a-drawing-by-marine-artist-antoine-lon-morel-fatio-woodcut-by-sargent-from-alfred-fredols-le-monde-de-la-mer-the-world-of-the-sea-edited-by-olivier-fredol-librairie-hachette-et-cie-paris-1881-alfred-fredol-was-the-pseudonym-of-french-zoologist-and-botanist-alfred-moquin-tandon-1804-1863-image571826110.html
RM2T68X12–Hunting and butchering whales at sea. Whalers hunting from small boats with harpoons, and butchering whales on sailing ships. Peche et depecement de la baleine. After a drawing by marine artist Antoine Léon Morel-Fatio. Woodcut by Sargent from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoologist and botanist Alfred Moquin-Tandon, 1804-1863.
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