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IT will perhaps be recollected that, at the meeting last autumn of the British Association in Aberdeen, I chose for my Presidential Address to the Anthropological Section a portion of the wide subject of “Hereditary Stature.” My inquiries were at that time advanced only to a certain stage, but they have since been completed up to awell-defined resting-place, and it is to their principal net results that I shall ask your attention to-night.
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Hereditary Stature 1 . Nature 33, 295–298 (1886). https://doi.org/10.1038/033295c0
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