Full text: Nature versus natural selection

CONTENTS. 
BOOK I. 
The Transmutation of Species by means of Natural 
ERRATA. 
Page 
28, 
line 
14. 
For 
“cause” read “chance 
55 
29, 
55 
11. 
For 
“beg” read “bet.” 
1, 
05, 
55 
14. 
For 
“Artificial” read “Natural. 
55 
162, 
55 
22. 
For 
“ less ” read “ more.” 
55 
to 
O 
55 
4- 
For 
“ a museum ” read “ in a museum.” 
55 
217, 
55 
5- 
Delete the second “ that.” 
55 
278, 
55 
28. 
For 
“human” read “animal.” 
55 
281, 
55 
5, 
from 
bottom. For “Colton” read “Cotton.” 
51 
283, 
55 
21. 
For 
“away from” read “in the direction of.” 
55 
308, 
55 
19- 
For 
“negative gravity” read “negative selection. 
55 
397, 
55 
4, 
from 
bottom. For “Metzer” read “Metzger.” 
55 
547, 
55 
55 
„ For “frog” read “tadpole.” 
55 
58i, 
55 
12, 
55 
„ For “affect” read “effect.” 
THE THEORY COMPARED WITH THE REALITY (continued) 76 
(d) Competition modified by co-operation - - 76 
CHAPTER VI. 
THE THREE STRONGEST ARGUMENTS - - - - I03 
(a) The conflict between race and race - - 103 
(b) No organ or instinct exists for the sole benefit 
of another species 119 
. (c) The analogy between Natural and Artificial 
Selection 130
	        
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