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THE moderation of Lieut.-Col. Skinner's letter, in marked contrast to the tone too often adopted by the advocates of Drayson's theory, entitles it to a reply, though without any hope of changing settled convictions. The invitation to join in friendly co-operation under the banners of Laplace, Poisson, and General Drayson is touching and deserves to be appreciated.
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P., H. The Ice Age and General Drayson's Theories. Nature 123, 448 (1929). https://doi.org/10.1038/123448a0
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