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THE Bureau of British Marine Zoology has been established under the directorship of Mr. S. Pace, late director of the Millport Marine Biological Station. The objects of the bureau, we learn from the prospectus before us, are twofold:—(1) to compile a bibliography of all works dealing with the biology of the European seas, and (2) to establish a marine biological station of a movable character with adequate staff, but relatively simple and inexpensive equipment, to work at faunistic problems at one or two points on the coast, with no reference to any question of their possible economic importance.
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MACBRIDE, E. British Marine Zoology . Nature 84, 252–253 (1910). https://doi.org/10.1038/084252b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/084252b0