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OXFORD.—The Junior Scientific Club met at the Museum on Wednesday, May 18. After private business, Rev. G. D. Allen exhibited his collection of European Cicindelidæ and Carabidæ. Mr. N. V. Sidgwick (Ch. Ch.) read a paper on “Tautomerism,” which gave rise to a short discussion, and Dr. Gustav Mann gave an account of Miss L. Huie's further researches on changes produced in Drosera by feeding. The foods recently investigated include peptone, milk, globulin, and urea. The results previously obtained with egg albumin are confirmed by the three former foods, with important modifications. Urea acts as a poison.
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University and Educational Intelligence. Nature 58, 92 (1898). https://doi.org/10.1038/058092a0
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