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THE Dutch zoologist Dr. Johannes Govertus de Man, who died at Middelburg on Jan. 19 last in his eightieth year, was well known as an authority on two very diverse groups of animals, the free-living Nematode worms and the Decapod Crustacea.
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C., W. Dr. J. G. De Man. Nature 125, 465 (1930). https://doi.org/10.1038/125465a0
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