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I AM very anxious that this project1 should succeed, mainly because of the facilities it will afford to inland aquaria, in procuring living animals cheaper, better, more variedly, and more systematically, than at present. This, I believe, will form the most profitable part of the undertaking.
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LLOYD, W. The Proposed Channel Islands' Zoological Station, Aquarium, and Piscicultural Institute. Nature 17, 143–144 (1877). https://doi.org/10.1038/017143b0
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