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THE following note is from a letter which I have received from Mr. Gammie, who has charge of the cinchona plantations of the Bengal Government at Darjeeling. The facts are of considerable biological interest, as showing that amongst closely connected forms, which can scarcely be distinguished by palpable morphological differences, there may yet be unobvious constitutional distinctions which in the struggle for existence may determine the survival and ultimate dominance of some one form in particular.
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THISELTON DYER, W. Ipecacuanha Cultivation in India . Nature 35, 227 (1887). https://doi.org/10.1038/035227a0
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