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THERE is, no doubt, some measure of justice in the remarks of your correspondent. More stress might have been laid on the fact that the book in question, in spite of its title, is much concerned, not only with the numbers, distribution, and seasonal abundance of the organisms in lakes—as stated on p. 147 of the review—but also with statistics regarding the temperature of the water at various depths and seasons, the penetration of light, and other physical phenomena coming under the head of Limnology in the sense required.
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Limnology. Nature 60, 174 (1899). https://doi.org/10.1038/060174d0
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