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THE announcement of the death of Dr. Reynolds Green, on June 3, will have been received with unfeigned regret by all his scientific fellow-workers, whether botanists or physiologists. For those who, like myself, have known him throughout his career with a considerable degree of intimacy, regret amounts to a deep sense of personal loss. It is some consolation to me to have this opportunity of writing a few words in appreciation of him who was so closely associated with me first as pupil, then as collaborator, always as friend.
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VINES, S. Dr. J. Reynolds Green, F.R.S. . Nature 93, 379–380 (1914). https://doi.org/10.1038/093379a0
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