At first glance, few people would think of Walter Lippmann as a great detective. Courteous, well-read, softspoken, with a vocabulary greater than Sherlock Holmes’s (and far more normal habits), he ...
IN the few remarks which I communicated to this journal (vol. xxvii. p. 554) under the above heading, I protested against the deductive method used in a purely literary manner as a mischievous way of ...
THOUGH no writer has yet afforded any remarks in criticism of Prof. Thiselton Dyer's “word of warning” to biologists, given in NATURE, vol. xxvii. p. 554, it does not, I think, follow that the ...