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THE following notes summarize the results of an investigation which was curtailed by the War, but which, though incomplete, has introduced some important conceptions. They concern the size and proportion changes in the Senonian sea urchin Echinocorys1.
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See Hayward, J. F., Naturalist (1941), for references.
Huxley, J. S., "Problems of Relative Growth" (London, 1932).
Needham, J., and Lerner, I. M., "Terminology of Relative Growth Rates", NATURE, 146, 618 (1940).
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HAYWARD, J. An Application of the Principles of Allometry to the Study of English Senonian Echinocorys. Nature 151, 617 (1943). https://doi.org/10.1038/151617a0
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