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MR. BENNETT, in his very interesting review of Mr. Mivart's “Genesis of Species” (NATURE, NO. 66), refers to the close resemblance of an African Euphorbia and a South American Cactus” as an instance of “imitation,” and to “the extraordinary resemblance of certain Conifers to flowerless plants” as “opposed to the theory of Natural Selection.”
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W., D. Resemblances of Plants inter se. Nature 3, 347 (1871). https://doi.org/10.1038/003347a0
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