Dear Andrew!

  Thr randomization creed can only be a worry if your herbarium specimens were
deliberately selected for some reason or other. This likelihood of doing
something undesirable is less of a problem for neontologists than for
palaeontologists, who are often faced with working on collections contaminated
by the "good specimen" criterion. That is specimens selected because of their
possessing some remarkable feature.

 Richard Reyment


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