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I HAVE just read with interest Sir George Hampson's criticism of certain supposed examples of protective mimicry. Such outspoken attacks are satisfactory in bringing out the truth one way or the other; and they contrast very favourably with vague expressions of opposition unaccompanied by reasons, and not stated in a manner or on an occasion which would permit reply.
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POULTON, E. Protective Mimicry and Common Warning Colours. Nature 57, 389 (1898). https://doi.org/10.1038/057389a0
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