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I SHOULD like to be allowed to make a few remarks upon Prof. Weldon's address to the Zoological Section of the British Association; for it seems to me—very interesting as it is—that it is entirely outside the real question of the evolution of varieties and species of animals.
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HENSLOW, G. Organic Variations and their Interpretation. Nature 58, 594–595 (1898). https://doi.org/10.1038/058594a0
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