Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
In the Geological Magazine for September, 1901, I pointed out that Sir Henry Howorth had done Professor Huxley a great injustice in charging him with having suppressed certain important evidence. In the Magazine for January, 1902, Sir Henry, instead of hastening to acknowledge his error, proceeds to deepen his guilt by joining the pack that yelps at the heels of the great Dean Buckland.
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