The British Journal of Experimental Biology

THOUGH British workers have made some of the most signal contributions to the morphological aspects of zoology, and names like those of Romanes, Bateson, Doncaster, and Geoffrey Smith will always be distinguished for pioneer discoveries in the experimental field, Great Britain at the present moment...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature (London) 1923-07, Vol.112 (2804), p.133-134
Hauptverfasser: CREW, F. A. E, DAKIN, W. J, HARRISON, J. HESLOP, HOGBEN, LANCELOT T, JOHNSTONE, J, MARSHALL, F. H. A, ROBSON, GUY C, SAUNDERS, A. M. CARR, THOMPSON, J. MCLEAN
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