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MR. BELLOC is under a triple misapprehension. He believes he gave references in his “Companion”; he did not. He left his readers to guess which Vialleton he had in mind; I guessed the right one, and quoted a pertinent passage from Prof. L. Vialleton's best-known work. If Mr. Belloc had been well advised he would have accepted that quotation without comment, for it is less discordant with modern knowledge than the passages of the later compilation to which Mr. Belloc has directed my attention.
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KEITH, A. Is Darwinism Dead?. Nature 119, 526 (1927). https://doi.org/10.1038/119526b0
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