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DESIRING as much as possible to save space and avoid rhetoric, I shall be content to reply to the pith of Prof. Morse's amusing diatribe contained in NATURE, vol. xxi. p. 501, principally by citing extracts from a recent paper on Prehistoric Remains in Japan, read by Prof. Milne before the Asiatic Society of Japan, and printed, together with a report of the discussion it gave rise to, in their Transactions, published in February last, which I received about a fortnight ago.
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DICKINS, F. The Ômori Shell-Heaps. Nature 21, 610–611 (1880). https://doi.org/10.1038/021610c0
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