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BIOLOGISTS all over the world will be interested in the news, of which we have just received official confirmation, that Dr. Reinhard Dohrn, the son of the founder of the Zoological Station at Naples, has once more taken up the post of director. As Dr. Dohrn is a German subject (although half-Russian by birth and Italian by upbringing), he was forced to leave Italy when it became clear that she was going to enter the War on the side of the Allies. During and since the War the Naples Station was under the Italian Government and the Municipality of Naples, with Prof. Monticelli, head of the Department of Zoology in the University of Naples, as director.
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The Naples Zoological Station. Nature 113, 449–450 (1924). https://doi.org/10.1038/113449a0
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