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AMONG the scientific effects of the late Frank A. Potts was found the following account of tube formation in the serpulid worm Pomatoceros triqueter, a subject on which he had been working intermittently for some time.
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ROBERTSON, J., PANTIN, C. Tube Formation in Pomatoceros triqueter (L.). Nature 141, 648–649 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/141648b0
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