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NATURAL EXPERIMENTS

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A discussion between
John Kennedy and James Beament both of the A.R.C. Unit of Insect Physiology, Cambridge Dr. Beament challenges Dr. Kennedy's belief that there are laws unique to Natural History, which can only be uncovered by field experiments. Rather, he attributes the decline of Natural History to the reluctance of naturalists to use mathematics.
: second broadcast
A further comment: July 18

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