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Namely, that Mr.Darwin, having been abused as an atheist, etc., by other writers, probably felt grateful to a writer who was willing to allow him "a spirit as reverential as his own." ("Methods of Study," Preface, page iv.) I confess, however, I did not fully perceive how he had misstated my views; but I only skimmed through his "Methods of Study," and thought it a very poor book.

I am so much accustomed to be utterly misrepresented that it hardly excites my attention.

But you really have hit the nail on the head capitally.

All the younger good naturalists whom I know think of Agassiz as you do; but he did grand service about glaciers and fish.


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