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MOST of our readers, no doubt, have heard of the School of Natural History established by the late Prof. Agassiz, in conjunction with some of his American friends, shortly before his lamented decease. The first report of the trustees of this institution, which has lately been received in this country, gives a fuller account of its foundation and subsequent progress than has yet reached us.
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The Anderson School of Natural History . Nature 11, 167–168 (1874). https://doi.org/10.1038/011167d0
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