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DR. BRUCE is to be congratulated on the publication of the fourth volume of the scientific results of the voyage of the Scotia. This stately publication contains no fewer than nineteen reports (all by British investigators) on the vertebrate animals collected by the expedition, and it seems to us well worthy of the generosity, notably on the part of Sir Thomas Glen Coats, which has made its publication possible. Many of the reports have appeared previously in the transactions of scientific societies, as is carefully noted in each case, but the utility of having all the papers together is obvious.
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Fauna Antarctica1. Nature 95, 648–649 (1915). https://doi.org/10.1038/095648a0
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