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WERE it merely for the sake of reiterating my views, I should not feel justified in commenting upon Mr. Romanes' letter on instinct in last week's NATURE (p. 379). He seems, however, to have understood my “subjective verification” in a sense somewhat different to that which I intended to convey by that expression. I venture, therefore, to beg a little space in these columns for explanation.
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MORGAN, C. Instinct. Nature 29, 405 (1884). https://doi.org/10.1038/029405a0
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