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ALTHOUGH the labours and personality of the late Anton Dohrn have been strikingly presented in this journal, the motives that led him to found the “Stazione Zoologica” and the influence he has exerted are matters of great interest, not to be exhausted by a single article. In a wonderfully artistic manner this aspect of Dohrn's life is made clear in a speech delivered by Prof. Boveri during the Graz Zoological Congress last August, and now published by Hirtel, of Leipzig.
Anton Dohrn: Gedächtnisrede gehalten auf dem Internationalen Zoologen-Kongress in Graz am 18 August, 1910.
By Prof. Th. Boveri. Pp. 43. (Leipzig: S. Hirtel, 1910.) Price 1.25 marks.
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Anton Dohrn: Gedachtnisrede gehalten auf dem Internationalen Zoologen-Kongress in Graz am 18 August, 1910. Nature 85, 334 (1911). https://doi.org/10.1038/085334a0
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