Henry Lee (naturalist)
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Henry Lee (1826?–1888) was an English naturalist, known as an aquarium director and author.
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Works
Lee produced Aquarium Notes for visitors. He wrote:
- The Octopus, 1874, a popular account.
- Sea Fables Explained and Sea Monsters Unmasked, two of the series of handbooks for the Fisheries Exhibition of 1883, about the kraken, sea-serpent, mermaids, barnacles, and similar topics.
- The Vegetable Lamb of Tartary, 1887.
He was a contributor to Land and Water.
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