Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 May 2009
The “Scottish Marine Station for Scientific Research” has now been at work for a little over four years, so that the present seems a fair opportunity to inquire what has been accomplished by its means. The object of the present article is to supply this information, and to show to what extent the results obtained have justified the expectations of its promoters.
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