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the interpretntion of ]ife-liistories in both plants and 

 animals. The subject is fraught witli far-reaching conse- 

 quences to biological science, and in the future is likely to 

 take a prominent part in the solution of difficult problems. 

 And every fresh conquest is an inspiration and call to 

 higher service. 



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