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I HAVE recently paid a short visit of a few days to the Port Erin Marine Biological Station in order to gain some idea of the free-living marine nematodes and their distribution. The subject is one that has not received much attention in this country since the publication in 1866, in the Transactions of the Linnean Society, vol. xxv., of Bastian's monograph of the Anguillulidæ.
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JOHNSON, G. The Free-living Marine Nematodes. Nature 89, 320–321 (1912). https://doi.org/10.1038/089320c0
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