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THE subject to which I wish to call your attention this morning requires neither preface nor apology, as it is one with the discussion of which you are perfectly familiar. My object in bringing it before the general session of the Association was in view of the fact that you were all familiar with it in a general way, and that it probably interests the members of sections which do not pursue the spec:al branch to which it refers, as well as those which do; also, since it has been brought before us in various public addresses for many years during the meetings of this Association, I thought it might be well to be introduced at this meeting of this Association, in order that we might not omit to have all the sides of this interesting question presented.
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The Evidence for Evolution in the History of the Extinct Mammalia 1 . Nature 29, 227–230 (1884). https://doi.org/10.1038/029227a0
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