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IN reply to the queries contained in the letter of Dr. Bushnell, it may at once be said that parthenogenesis is known to follow the application of certain stimuli in the case of a few animals and plants, Loeb's experiments on sea-urchins and Nathansohn's observations on Marsilea furnishing instances to the point.
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FARMER, J. Cancer and Parthenogenesis. Nature 69, 392 (1904). https://doi.org/10.1038/069392b0
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