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THE Zoological Station at Naples is so well known, either by personal experience or by repute, to zoologists the world over, that it may seem to some that any further account of it is quite unnecessary. But the institution has lately extended its scope and increased its equipment so as to appeal to workers in other lines of biology; and, moreover, as certain Associations and Universities in this country and elsewhere give annual grants towards defraying the expenses of special researches at Naples, it is due to scientific men in general that they should be kept informed from time to time of the conditions under which such work is carried on.
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HERDMAN, W. The Naples Zoological Station 1 . Nature 63, 68–69 (1900). https://doi.org/10.1038/063068a0
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