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CONSIDERING the varied interest which attaches to the Entomostraca, it has long seemed to me that they attract a remarkably small share of attention from microscopists. In the case of so widely distributed and numerous a group, this cannot arise from any real difficulty in procuring materials for study; but I believe it does arise in great measure from a want of information as to the best means of capturing and preserving specimens. I propose, therefore, briefly to point out some of the methods which in my own hands have best answered these ends.
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BRADY, G. On the Method of Collecting and Preserving Entomostraca and Other Microzoa . Nature 8, 68–69 (1873). https://doi.org/10.1038/008068a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/008068a0