CONTENTS.
BOOK I.
The Transmutation of Species by means of Natural
ERRATA.
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14.
For
“cause” read “chance
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29,
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11.
For
“beg” read “bet.”
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05,
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14.
For
“Artificial” read “Natural.
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162,
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22.
For
“ less ” read “ more.”
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For
“ a museum ” read “ in a museum.”
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Delete the second “ that.”
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28.
For
“human” read “animal.”
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5,
from
bottom. For “Colton” read “Cotton.”
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283,
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21.
For
“away from” read “in the direction of.”
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For
“negative gravity” read “negative selection.
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from
bottom. For “Metzer” read “Metzger.”
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„ For “frog” read “tadpole.”
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58i,
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„ 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