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IN Great Britain, research on fresh water biological problems has, for many years, suffered from the lack of adeqiiate laboratory facilitiesa curious fact since so much valuable pioneer work has been done in the British Isles, particularly on the lakes. The opening, last September, of a laboratory under the control of the Fresh Water Biological Association of the British Empire has removed this drawback, and investigators wishing to pursue the various branches of fresh water research can now be assured of obtaining the requisite facilities.
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The Laboratory for Fresh Water Biological Research on Windermere. Nature 130, 140 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/130140a0
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