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IF anyone would undertake the task of writing the history of zoological science during the past fifty years, an interesting chapter could be written on the attitude of the leading authorities towards the work of the pure systematist.
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H., S. The Hope Reports 1 . Nature 93, 10–11 (1914). https://doi.org/10.1038/093010a0
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