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WHEN, last week, you referred to the account in the Daily News of the above-named institution, you omitted what you probably did not know, which is, that, as you will see by the accompanying copy of a letter from Dr. Anton Dohrn to Dr. W. B. Carpenter, it was I who devised all the aquarium portions of the place, and that my ideas were carried out by the engineers, Messrs. Leete, Edwards, and Norman. But I had nothing to do with the laboratory part of the establishment.
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LLOYD, W. The Zoological Station, or Aquarium, at Naples. Nature 21, 537 (1880). https://doi.org/10.1038/021537b0
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