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with the bird and its life ; so that it is in one sense one 

 of the highest pursuits of Natural Science. But I was 

 never one of those or, if ever, that must have been well 

 over fifty years ago who thought that " oology " was 

 going to have an important effect on phytogeny (i.e. 

 classification) and so forth.* 



* A.N. to F. C. R. Jourdain, March 18, 1907. 



