The Journal of Ecology. An International Quarterly Review of Plant and 

 Animal Ecology and Geography, Soil Investigation, Planktonology, and Nature Pro- 

 tection. Edited for the British Ecological Society by Frank Cavers. 



The Journal of Ecology aims at presenting a record of and commentary upon 

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 to any part of the world, is $3.75; single copies $1.25 each. The present volume is 

 volume I; a new volume will begin in March, 1914. 



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