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But I am utterly disgusted and ashamed about the dingo.

I cannot think how I could have misunderstood the paper so grossly.

I hope I have not blundered likewise in its co-existence with extinct species: what horrid blundering! I am grieved to hear that you think I must work in the notes in the text; but you are so much better a judge that I will obey.

I am sorry that you had the trouble of returning the Dog MS., which I suppose I shall receive to-morrow.
I mean to give good woodcuts of all the chief races of pigeons.

(112/2.
"The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication," 1868.) Except the C.oenas (112/3.


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