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I FOLLOW Prof. Lankester in the use of bionomics to designate the science treating of the relations of species to species. If the theory of evolution is true, bionomics should treat of the origin, not only of species, but of genera, and the higher groups in which the organic world now exists.
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GULICK, J. “Like to Like”—a Fundamental Principle in Bionomics. Nature 41, 536–537 (1890). https://doi.org/10.1038/041536a0
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