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critique de paleozoologie" ; "Revue neurologique" ; "Bul- 

 letin de 1'Institut oceanographique"; "Annales de 1'In- 

 stitut oceanographique"; etc. 



It must be recognized that the French universities 

 afford great opportunities for the training of investiga- 

 tors in zoology and all those subjects that are basal to 

 the study of medicine. The distinctive qualities of 

 French instruction are fitted to supply a final polish to 

 the student already trained in the rigorous method of 

 the scientific laboratories. The judgment and the fine 

 feeling of the University professors of France for mental 

 attributes is a stimulus and a direct help in enabling one 

 to improve one's own standards of mental activity and of 

 intellectual production. 



