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IN NATURE of December 8 there appears an article by my friend Dr. F. A. Bather entitled “Echinoderm Larvæ and their Bearing on Classification.” The article consists of a review of Dr. Mortensen's work entitled “Studies of the Development and Larval Forms of Echinoderms,” and in the course of the article Dr. Bather quotes with apparent approval some remarks of Dr. Mortensen to which I desire to take the strongest exception.
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MACBRIDE, E. Echinoderm Larvæ and their Bearing on Classification. Nature 108, 529–530 (1921). https://doi.org/10.1038/108529c0
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