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ABSTRACT IN NATURE of January 6 there appears a long communication on heredity by Sir Archdall Reid which he conceives to be a reply to criticisms made on a former letter by him on the same
subject by Sir Rav Lankester, Prof. Poulton, Dr. Gates, and myself. Leaving these eminent biologists to look after themselves, which they are quite capable of doing, perhaps you will allow
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