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AT the present time, when naturalists are beginning to turn again to the problem of the origin of species, this account of Prof, de Vries's theories and experiments is sure of a welcome, partly as the most recent exposition of that naturalist's views and researches, and partly as the first account of them available in the English language.
Species and Varieties: their Origin by Mutation.
Hugo de Vries D. T. MacDougal. Pp. xviii + 847. (London: Kegan Paul and Co., Ltd., 1905.)
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D., A. Species and Varieties: their Origin by Mutation . Nature 72, 314–316 (1905). https://doi.org/10.1038/072314a0
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