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BUT for his statement that I “cannot be sincere,” I should not have deemed it necessary again to answer Prof. Lankester; anyone who is read in the literature of Darwinism must already have perceived that a further reply on my part is needless. An accusation of insincerity, however, ought not to pass unnoticed; and therefore I will ask your more general readers to observe the ground on which it has been made.

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ROMANES, G. Panmixia. Nature 41, 584–585 (1890). https://doi.org/10.1038/041584b0

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