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MR. G. T. BETTANY is no doubt very nearly, if not quite, correct in saying of Mr. Henwood (NATURE, vol. xii. p. 293), “I believe that scarcely one of his cherished objects in this respect [the arrangement of his stores of facts and observations] remains unfulfilled.”
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Y., M. The late W. J. Henwood, F.R.S. Nature 12, 312 (1875). https://doi.org/10.1038/012312a0
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