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"On Russians: since you mentioned my name in the acknowledgments, please refer to Mark Adams; otherwise, John Beatty might think I didn't learn anything from him :). Mark Adams is the historian who worked laboriously to "give more weight to the Russian contribution than is usually done." (His classic is: Mark Adams, "Towards a Synthesis: Population Concepts in Russian Evolutionary Thought: 1925-1935," Journal of the History of Biology, 1970, 3:107-129; he also wrote a chapter on Chetverikov and the Evolutionary Synthesis for Mayr."— Lena 090213