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THE award of a Royal medal to Prof. F. O. Bower for his long-continued researches in the vascular cryptogams suggests to me that it may not be inappropriate to put on record an anecdote in our scientific history in the last century.
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THISELTON-DYER, W. The Jodrell Laboratory at Kew. Nature 85, 103–104 (1910). https://doi.org/10.1038/085103d0
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