Abstract
THE following extracts from a letter addressed to Dr. Hooker by Mr. Wollaston, who has been residing for some months in St. Helena for the purpose of investigating the insect fauna, can hardly fail to be interesting to students of geographical distribution:—
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D., T. Natural History of St. Helena . Nature 13, 272 (1876). https://doi.org/10.1038/013272a0
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