John Cocks (1787–1861) was a marine biologist and botanist. He was the first to discover the red algae Stenogramme interrupta. Published: 1825. Algarum Fasciculi; or A Collection of British Sea-weeds, Carefully Dried and Preserved, and correctly named... University Press, Dublin. Purchased 1991 by Ulster Museum specimens catalogued: F8968 - F9145.

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  • John Cocks (1787–1861) was a marine biologist and botanist. He was the first to discover the red algae Stenogramme interrupta. Published: 1825. Algarum Fasciculi; or A Collection of British Sea-weeds, Carefully Dried and Preserved, and correctly named... University Press, Dublin. Purchased 1991 by Ulster Museum specimens catalogued: F8968 - F9145.
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  • John Cocks (1787–1861) was a marine biologist and botanist. He was the first to discover the red algae Stenogramme interrupta. Published: 1825. Algarum Fasciculi; or A Collection of British Sea-weeds, Carefully Dried and Preserved, and correctly named... University Press, Dublin. Purchased 1991 by Ulster Museum specimens catalogued: F8968 - F9145.
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  • John Cocks
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