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IN two recent numbers of NATURE, Nos. 153 and 154, and more particularly the former one, attention is drawn to the question of phosphoric phenomena connected with living fish; but while it has been proved beyond dispute that certain fish, Cyclopterus lumpus, for instance, do possess highly luminous properties, the two cases in point may, I think, be referred rather to the combined effects of the microscopic Noctiluca.
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KENT, W. Phosphorescence in Fish . Nature 7, 47–48 (1872). https://doi.org/10.1038/007047f0
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