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Coral Reefs—Snail Burrows

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IN regard to Dr. von Lendenfeld's letter (May 29, p. 100) it may suffice for me to say that I had not seen his reviews of Darwin's “Coral Reefs” in the periodicals which he names (for I find it impossible to keep level with the advancing flood of scientific literature), and that if his reply “considerably modifies the meaning” of what I wrote, I must leave it to others to settle whether this be in a favourable or an unfavourable sense.

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BONNEY, T. Coral Reefs—Snail Burrows. Nature 42, 147–148 (1890). https://doi.org/10.1038/042147d0

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