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V. THE long account of his six week's stay in Belligam (or Bella Gemma, “schöner Edelstein” as, in defiance of etymology he delights to call it) contributed by Professor Haeckel to the September number of the Deutsche Rundschau will be disappointing only to those who imagine that the theoretical and scientific results of such a visit can be analysed, combined and presented to the public within the compass of an article and in a sufficiently popular form to interest the readers of a magazine devoted to general literature.
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Professor Haeckel in Ceylon 1 . Nature 26, 502–503 (1882). https://doi.org/10.1038/026502a0
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