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LETTERS on this interesting subject still continue to pour in upon us in so great abundance that limited space compels us to select merely the facts contained in each. The best service we can at present render to the unravelling of the, we think, yet unsolved problem is simply to accumulate facts; no doubt a satisfactory explanation will by-and-by be arrived at. First we must give place to Prof. Croom Robertson, who thus writes as to the theory broached in his former letter:—
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Perception in the Lower Animals . Nature 7, 409–411 (1873). https://doi.org/10.1038/007409a0
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