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In far the greater number of points I quite follow you in your conclusions, but I differ on some, and I suppose that no two men in the world would fully agree on so many different subjects.

I have been interested on so many points, I can hardly say on which most.

Perhaps as much on Geographical Distribution as on any other, especially in relation to M.
Wagner.

(No! no! about parasites interested me even more.) How strange that Wagner should have thought that I meant by struggle for existence, struggle for food.

It is curious that he should not have thought of the endless adaptations for the dispersal of seeds and the fertilisation of flowers.
Again I was much interested about Branchipus and Artemia.


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