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He discusses bees' cells, and puts a series which I have never alluded to, and wholly ignores the intermediate comb of Melipona, which alone led me to my notions.

The article is a curiosity of unfairness and arrogance; but, as he sneers at Malthus, I am content, for it is clear he cannot reason.

He is a friend of Harvey, with whom I have had some correspondence.

Your article has clearly, as he admits, influenced him.

He admits to a certain extent Natural Selection, yet I am sure does not understand me.


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