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ABSTRACT IN NATURE, vol. xxii. p. 241, Prof. Lankester asserts that I had in a previous number (vol. xxii. p. 218) incorrectly represented him as holding that in Limnocodium the radial
canals terminate blindly, and as denying the presence of a marginal canal. In proof of my inaccuracy he makes the following statement:— Access through your institution Buy or subscribe This
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