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bottom fauna of our five Great Lakes is 

 woefully inadequate and incomplete. Fi- 

 nally a phase of benthic study which has 

 been hinted at before in this paper and 

 wliicli needs many able students may be 

 characterized by the term "experimental." 

 There, perhaps, is the most promising and 

 provocative aspect of the whole subject. 



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