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YOUR readers may remember a book published under the above title some few years ago, and my apology for bringing up the subject again is the delight with which many reviewers hailed it as totally destructive of Darwin's theory of the fertilisation of the primrose. Whilst viewing with distrust the entirely unscientific method displayed in the book, I considered a useful purpose might be served by repeating some of Darwin's primrose experiments under different conditions.
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BUNYARD, E. “The Primrose and Darwinism”. Nature 70, 395–396 (1904). https://doi.org/10.1038/070395f0
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