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TWO generations of zoologists have been familiar with the name of J. V. Carus, who died in Leipzig on March 10 at the age of fourscore years. His name has come to be associated with zoological scholarship, with bibliographical and historical work, with the promulgation of Darwinism, and with the Zoologischer Anzeiger, which he edited for the last quarter of a century.
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T., J. Julius Victor Carus (1823–1903). Nature 67, 613–614 (1903). https://doi.org/10.1038/067613b0
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