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“The Primrose and Darwinism”

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I DESIRE to make a short reply in answer to two or three of your reviewer's criticisms on “The Primrose and Darwinism,” and on its author, which appeared in your issue of August 28. “We do not propose,” to adopt the words of your reviewer, “to go through the whole review, but to discuss one or two-points and to leave your readers to judge of the remainder.”

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“The Primrose and Darwinism”. Nature 66, 575–576 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/066575d0

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