ABSTRACT
Many exaggerated statements have been made, and too often uncritically repeated, concerning the temperatures at which animals and plants have been found in hot springs. To throw light on this subject, the author undertook two expeditions—in the summer of 1937 and the winter of 1938–9—to study the hot springs at Hammam Meskoutine, Algeria.
Copyright © 1939 The Company of Biologists Ltd.
1939
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