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JAMES JOHNSTONE, the distinguished zoologist, oceanographer and philosopher, died at the age of sixty-two years at his home in Lochwinnoch on December 27 after a sudden attack of influenza. He appeared to have recovered from his former dangerous illness, so that his loss from an apparently accidental infection is felt the more keenly. He was not married.
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Prof. James Johnstone. Nature 131, 157–158 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/131157a0
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