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ABSENCE from England has hitherto prevented me from seeing Mr. Poulton's letter in your issue of July 26 (p. 295). Having just read it, I am not a little surprised that he should have deemed it necessary to refer me to the titles of two of the most notorious essays in the recent literature of Darwinism. Nor can I fail to wonder that, without a particle of evidence, he should accuse any man of “not making himself acquainted with views which he professes to express.”
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ROMANES, G. Dr. Romanes's Article in the “Contemporary Review.”. Nature 38, 364 (1888). https://doi.org/10.1038/038364c0
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