My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions, 2. köideDodd, Mead, 1906 |
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... reply , dated February 26 , is as follows : - " MY DEAR WALLACE , " Bates was quite right ; you are the man to apply to in a difficulty . I never heard anything more ingenious than your suggestion , and I hope you may be able to prove ...
... reply , dated February 26 , is as follows : - " MY DEAR WALLACE , " Bates was quite right ; you are the man to apply to in a difficulty . I never heard anything more ingenious than your suggestion , and I hope you may be able to prove ...
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... reply , from a gentleman in Cumberland , who informed me that the common goose- berry " caterpillar , which is the larva of the magpie moth ( Abraxus grossulariata ) , is refused by young pheasants , par- tridges , and wild ducks , as ...
... reply , from a gentleman in Cumberland , who informed me that the common goose- berry " caterpillar , which is the larva of the magpie moth ( Abraxus grossulariata ) , is refused by young pheasants , par- tridges , and wild ducks , as ...
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... reply so pleased Mr. Darwin that he at once wrote to me as follows : - MY DEAR Wallace , " Down , November 22 . " I must ease myself by writing a few words to say how much I and all in this house admire your article in Nature . You are ...
... reply so pleased Mr. Darwin that he at once wrote to me as follows : - MY DEAR Wallace , " Down , November 22 . " I must ease myself by writing a few words to say how much I and all in this house admire your article in Nature . You are ...
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... replying to in a new edition of the " Origin , " but the incident worried him a good deal . In a postscript he says , " I quite agree with what you say , that Mivart fully intends to be honourable , but he seems to me to have the mind ...
... replying to in a new edition of the " Origin , " but the incident worried him a good deal . In a postscript he says , " I quite agree with what you say , that Mivart fully intends to be honourable , but he seems to me to have the mind ...
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... reply is printed in " More Letters , " iii . p . 22. Of course I carefully considered all Darwin's suggestions and facts in later editions of my book , and made use of several of them . The last , as above quoted , I shall refer to ...
... reply is printed in " More Letters , " iii . p . 22. Of course I carefully considered all Darwin's suggestions and facts in later editions of my book , and made use of several of them . The last , as above quoted , I shall refer to ...
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