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THERE is a strange and peculiar pathos in the death of this great man, formerly the friend, ve may hope to the last the friend, of so many English naturalists, and in the thought that the gull which had opened between us can never be bridged. For Weismann was among those who publicly renounced the marks of distinction which had been conferred upon them in this country.
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P., E. Prof. August Weismann . Nature 94, 342–343 (1914). https://doi.org/10.1038/094342a0
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