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WHEN I was in Mexico during the last summer, I naturally paid attention to the Axolotl question, a problem which in spite of, or perhaps because of, the various articles written on this subject has remained in a state of confusion. I am now able to-make statements which will afford a solution.
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La Naturaleza, vol. iv. (1879), pp. 209–233, pls. vii.–ix.; cf. also Spengel, who gives a much condensed résumé with remarks upon Velasco's paper, Bialog. Centralblatt, vol. ii. (1882), pp. 80–83.
La Naturaleza, 2nd ser., vol. ii. (1896), p. 459.
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GADOW, H. The Mexican Axolotl . Nature 67, 330–332 (1903). https://doi.org/10.1038/067330b0
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