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THE dying out of the distinguished school of “naturalists” which this country once produced, and which culminated in Darwin, is a fact which scarcely admits of dispute. I am informed on good authority that it has not escaped the notice of the French scientific world.
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THISELTON-DYER, W. The Dying out of Naturalists. Nature 53, 221 (1896). https://doi.org/10.1038/053221a0
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