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IN his very interesting article on the ” Possible Bearing of a Luminous Syllid on the question of the Landfall of Columbus” in NATURE of October 5 (p. 559) L. R. Crawshay mentions the swarming of Odontosyllis phosphorea, Moore, in this neighbourhood. He refers to the observations made by Potts1 in 1911, from which it was inferred that there was a periodicity in the appearance of the swarming forms of the species in Departure Bay, and that this could be correlated with the phases of the moon.
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Proc. Camb. Phil. Soc., 17, Pt. 2; 1913.
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BERKELEY, E. Swarming of Odontosyllis phosphorea, Moore, and of other Polychæta near Nanaimo, B.C.. Nature 136, 1029 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/1361029b0
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