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DURING a recent cruise among the Hebrides two circumstances came before me, both of which are of some interest in natural history—one of them illustrating the curious conditions attending the diffusion of species, and the other illustrating the not less curious conditions affecting the multiplication of particular species in particular seasons.
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ARGYLL The Diffusion of Species. Nature 30, 462 (1884). https://doi.org/10.1038/030462a0
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