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IN view of a recent communication in Nature1 by Miss Champness, it may be of interest to report certain investigations of grassland microclimates resulting from an inquiry into the behaviour of insect larvæ (mostly Tenthredinidæ) during 1947–49.
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WATERHOUSE, F. Humidity and Temperature in Grass Microclimates with Reference to Insolation. Nature 166, 232–233 (1950). https://doi.org/10.1038/166232b0
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