
Thomas Henry Huxley · English
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Thomas Henry Huxley · English
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CORAL AND CORAL REEFS by Thomas H. Huxley [1] THE subject upon which I wish to address you to-night is the structure and origin of Coral and Coral Reefs. Under the head of "coral" there are included two very different things; one of them is that substance which I imagine a great number of us have champed when we were very much younger than we are now,—the common red coral, which is used so much, as you know,

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