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ONE of the inevitable results of the War is a reduction in the output of pure scientific literature. This enforced breathing-space seems an excellent opportunity for scientific workers in general, but systematic zoologists in particular, to assail the problem of the scattering of the literature.
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ROTHSCHILD, M. Publication of New Species. Nature 147, 676 (1941). https://doi.org/10.1038/147676a0
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