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JUDGING by his letter in NATURE for April 10, p. 518, I do not think that Mr. Berkeley quite understands my theory as to the cause of the dissolution of the crystalline style, or the reasons why I am unable to agree with his opinion that the disappearance of the style in molluscs kept under anaerobic conditions may be, in part, “a direct response to the lack of oxygen”.
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YONGE, C. The Disappearance of the Crystalline Style. Nature 117, 691–692 (1926). https://doi.org/10.1038/117691a0
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