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TO J.D.HOOKER.

Freshwater, Isle of Wight, July 28th [1868].
I am glad to hear that you are going (222/1.

In his Presidential Address at Norwich.) to touch on the statement that the belief in Natural Selection is passing away.

I do not suppose that even the "Athenaeum" would pretend that the belief in the common descent of species is passing away, and this is the more important point.

This now almost universal belief in the evolution (somehow) of species, I think may be fairly attributed in large part to the "Origin." It would be well for you to look at the short Introduction of Owen's "Anat.


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