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THE account in NATURE (December 2, vol. no, p. 751) of the discussion at Hull on “The Present Position of Darwinism” has interested me greatly. Of course I realise that such an account must be summary and omit much that is said, but I am struck by the fact that apparently none of the speakers mentioned what seem to me two fundamental and even fatal objections to the Age and Area hypothesis as a subject for the theory of Natural Selection.
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CLARK, H. Age and Area in Natural Selection. Nature 111, 150 (1923). https://doi.org/10.1038/111150b0
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