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BY the sudden death of Prof. Grube of Breslau on June 23, zoological science has been deprived of one of its enthusiastic and veteran cultivators. Born in Königsberg on May 12, 1812, he entered the university of that city in 1831, and graduated in medicine in 1837. Thereafter he became a private lecturer on zoology in Königsberg. In 1844 he was appointed to the Professorship of Zoology in the University of Dorpat, and lastly was transferred, in 1857, to a similar post in the University of Breslau, where he laboured till his death.
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M., W. Adolph Edouard Grube . Nature 22, 435–436 (1880). https://doi.org/10.1038/022435d0
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