Excerpt from Thomas Henry Huxley
Hydrozoa, published by the Ray Society in 1859. There is also announced a formal Biography, prepared by his son, so that future admirers or students of Huxley's work will be in an exceptionally favourable position.
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Excerpt from Thomas Henry Huxley: A Sketch of His Life and Work
Hydrozoa, published by the Ray Society in 1859. There is also announced a formal Biography, prepared by his son, so that future admirers or students of Huxley's work will be in an exceptionally favourable position.
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