THE argument in Dr. Wemyss Fulton's very interesting letter in NATURE of March 17, p. 359, must be divided into two parts. First, it is pointed out that the gradual recession of the east and west ...
FROM ARISTOTLE to Sigmund Freud, eels’ reproductive habits have puzzled observers of the natural world. In a life-cycle the opposite of a salmon’s, they grow from youth to maturity in rivers and ponds ...
Consumed worldwide, eel is particularly popular in Asia, and perhaps nowhere more so than Japan, where remains found in tombs show it has been eaten on the ...
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