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ON the part of, I believe, a very large class of unprofessional students of science and theology, I should like to express the profound dissatisfaction, not unmingled with irritation, with which we have read the Duke of Argyll's recent contributions to the subject of evolution. The complete collapse of the grave charges made against the advocates of evolution in the article entitled “A Great Lesson” in the September (1887) number of the Nineteenth Century, is too well known to need comment.
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WILSON, S. Functionless Organs. Nature 38, 388 (1888). https://doi.org/10.1038/038388a0
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