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IT is hard to tell why this book was written. The preface alone is enough to condemn it, for in the preface we have in miniature the chief defects of the book-inaccuracy and want of scientific method.
The Primrose and Darwinism.
By a Field Naturalist, M. A. Camb. Pp. xiii + 233. (London: Grant Richards, 1902.) Price 6s. net.
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The Primrose and Darwinism . Nature 66, 409–411 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/066409a0
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