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The Biology of the Suez Canal

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THE Cambridge expedition, financed by the Royal Society, which left England in September last to study the migrations of marine organisms through the Suez Canal (see NATURE, vol. 114, pp. 520, 866) has returned on the Orient liner Ormuz. The members of the expedition were Messrs. H. M. Fox, R. Gurney, V. C. Robinson, and D. N. Twist. The full results will naturally not be known until the collections have been worked out, but certain general conclusions can already be drawn.

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FOX, H. The Biology of the Suez Canal. Nature 115, 262–263 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/115262a0

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