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I MUST claim the opportunity of reply to the article which appeared in your number of October 16 (vol. viii p. 509), entitled “On the Appendix Vermiformis and the Evolution Hypothesis,” which the writer offers as a commentary on my little paper at the recent meeting of the British Association, “On the Diverticulum of the Small Intestine considered as a Rudimentary Structure.”
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STRUTHERS, J. The Diverticulum of the Small Intestine considered as a Rudimentary Structure. Nature 9, 82–83 (1873). https://doi.org/10.1038/009082b0
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