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THE observations on the existence of Elminius modestus on British coasts reported by Mr. M. W. H. Bishop1 have been confirmed and extended in an independent investigation commenced by Messrs. Blacklock and Macarthur, Glasgow, in January 1946.
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CRISP, D., CHIPPERFIELD, P. Occurrence of Elminiusmodestus (Darwin) in British Waters. Nature 161, 64 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1038/161064a0
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