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IN Dr. T. E. Thorpe's paper in the issue of NATURE for December 3, there are several erroneous statements which are not calculated to do good. He says that the “Belgian and Dutch oysters chiefly come to Grimsby and Brightlingsea.” This is quite wrong, as the greatest quantity of Dutch oysters come to London, some, go to Manchester, Liverpool, and other large towns: Belgian oysters are nearly unknown in England.
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BAXTER, G. Oyster Culture in Relation to Disease. Nature 55, 154 (1896). https://doi.org/10.1038/055154a0
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