A mere catalogue of facts, however well arranged has never led to any important scientific generalisation.


Address to British Association, Nature, Section A, Volume 34, Number 879, September 2, 1886 (p. 420)


A mere catalogue of facts, however well arranged has never led to any important scientific generalisation.

A mere catalogue of facts, however well arranged has never led to any important scientific generalisation.

A mere catalogue of facts, however well arranged has never led to any important scientific generalisation.

A mere catalogue of facts, however well arranged has never led to any important scientific generalisation.