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IN NATURE, 1902 (vol. xlvi., p. 611), Prof. Benham records the discovery of a fresh-water Nemertine living in the River Cherwell, at Oxford. He found only a single immature specimen, which was accidentally destroyed before the specific title was definitely determined. I have recently (October) obtained numerous sexually mature specimens of a Nemertine, living among weeds in the Grand Canal, at Clondalkin, co. Dublin.
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SOUTHERN, R. Occurrence of a Fresh-water Nemertine in Ireland. Nature 79, 8 (1908). https://doi.org/10.1038/079008c0
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