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II.—The Evolution of the Brachiopoda

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It is evident that neither Barrande nor Davidson, who maintained the opinions I have summarized till the last in their publications, were able to recognize the evidence deducible from a study of the Brachiopoda favourable to the theory of their evolution.

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