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The phenomenon here described seems to me to have a con- 
siderable biological interest, especially the question of the causes, 
a question which might probably be solved by means of experim- 
ents. — Starvation-experiments with certain species of athecate 
hydroids have been carried out by Will (1913). His paper about 
the matter contains some interesting observations but it is extremely 
speculatory. Phenomenons like the fission here described were not 
observed. — If I get an opportunity I will try to carry out a series 
of experiments respecting this matter, and if the present pages 
might direct the attention of other zoologists towards the matter, 
I think it would be' possible to reach a satisfactory explanation of 
an interesting example of adjustment in the nature. 
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