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SEEING that criticisms on the theory of physiological selection are flowing through channels other than the pages of NATURE, and this in a volume larger than could at first have been anticipated, it seems desirable that I should now permit them to exhaust themselves before undertaking a further and a general reply. On the present occasion, therefore, I will only ask you to be good enough to insert the following remarks.
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ROMANES, G. Physiological Selection and the Origin of Species. Nature 34, 439 (1886). https://doi.org/10.1038/034439a0
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