Asks whether any goose sifts water with its beak.
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Asks whether any goose sifts water with its beak.
Reports on variations in the development of lamellae and how the bills are used in several kinds of geese. Will send skins for examination.
Offers his services for the future.
Working hard at establishing physiology at Cambridge.
Has received Chauncey Wright’s pamphlet [see 7940].
Has reviewed Quarterly Review article and 2d ed. of Genesis of species for the Contemporary Review [18 (1871): 443–76].
Mivart has hopelessly misunderstood Suarez [Disputiones (1630)] on evolution.
Surprised at Mivart’s harsh review [Q. Rev. 131 (1871): 47–90], considering courteous tone of his book. Assures CD he has not been converted by Mivart.
On St G. J. Mivart’s Genesis of species and Chauncey Wright’s review of it [North Am. Rev. (July 1871)].