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THE authoress states in the preface that her object is βto set forth in systematic order the main facts at present known in regard to the Pigments and Colours of Plants and Animals,β and especially to treat the physiological side of the subject, and bring together the scattered literature which deals with it.
Colour in Nature: a Study in Biology.
By Marion I. Newbigin (Lond.). Pp. xii + 344. (London: John Murray, 1898.)
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P., E. Colour in Nature: a Study in Biology . Nature 61, 217β218 (1899). https://doi.org/10.1038/061217a0
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