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IN NATURE (vol. xvii. p. 72) your correspondent “E. H. K.” observes: “‘J. C.’ seems to draw inferences that moths have not the power of smell, but have that of hearing. I feel quite certain they possess the former, but am in doubt about the latter.
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ROMANES, G. Smell and Hearing in Moths. Nature 17, 82 (1877). https://doi.org/10.1038/017082a0
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