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A LONG life of useful work was closed by the death in Westminster hospital, on Oct. 12, as the result of a street accident, of Dr. B. Daydon Jackson, who since 1880 had been actively associated with the conduct of the Linnean Society.
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R., A. Dr. B. Daydon Jackson. Nature 120, 665–666 (1927). https://doi.org/10.1038/120665a0
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