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'Illustration av 1 st frostfisk. Text under bilden: ''Tomcod or Frost-fish, Gadus tomcod.'' Text på glaset: ''Department of the interior.'' :: :: Ingår i serie med fotonr. 5205:1-20. Se även hela fotonr. 5202-5218 med bilder från Frits Johansen.'

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Title: 'Illustration av 1 st frostfisk. Text under bilden: ''Tomcod or Frost-fish, Gadus tomcod.'' Text på glaset: ''Department of the interior.'' :: :: Ingår i serie med fotonr. 5205:1-20. Se även hela fotonr. 5202-5218 med bilder från Frits Johansen.'
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