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ABSTRACT IN a letter in NATURE of May 18, p. 832, an account was given by Mr. K. W. Yarnold of some breeding experiments with red-eyed animals of a new stock (1933) of _Gammarus chevreuxi_,
Sexton, crossed with the red-eyed Stock II (1922). Both these stocks originated in the Marine Biological Laboratory, and have always given red-eyed young when bred _inter se_, or when
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