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IN reply to Prof. Pearson's letter in NATURE of September 6 (p. 465), I desire, in the first place, to express my extreme regret if the criticism which I ventured to offer on biometrical work in my address at York has caused pain in a quarter where I should least desire to give offence. Had I foreseen that this was likely to happen I certainly should have refrained from making any criticism on that occasion.
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LISTER, J. Biometry and Biology: A Reply to Prof. Pearson. Nature 74, 584–585 (1906). https://doi.org/10.1038/074584a0
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