Thanks EBW for his curious case of mimicry in Scyllaea, which parallels that observed by Albert Günther in Hippocampus.
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Thanks EBW for his curious case of mimicry in Scyllaea, which parallels that observed by Albert Günther in Hippocampus.
Difficulty of using concrete instances of the benefit of vivisection in medical science.
Comments on WFRS’s book [Properties and motions of fluids (1881)].
Explains how to go about getting an attendantship at the British Museum.
Acknowledges presentation copy of publication about the Vega voyage [The voyage of the Vega (1881)].
CD again has the pleasure of accepting another grand present, Das Gehörorgan der Wirbelthiere (1881).