Darwin, and After Darwin, Volume 3 of 3: Post-Darwinian Questions: Isolation and Physiological SelectionRomanes, George John
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Darwin, and After Darwin, Volume 3 of 3: Post-Darwinian Questions: Isolation and Physiological Selection
Romanes, George John
Evolution (Biology); Heredity
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Transcriber's Notes
In paragraph 4 of page 171 "peculiarites" has been corrected to
"peculiarities"
Variable spacing in the following abbreviation was left as it was in the
original: "i. e." (22 instances) and "i.e." (14 instances).
Different hyphenation patterns were left as in the original text:
prepotent (1 instance) pre-potent (1 instance)
presupposes (1) pre-supposes (1)
reacting(5) re-acting (1)
restatement (1) re-statement (2)
superinduced (2) super-induced (1)
End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Darwin, and After Darwin (Vol 3 of 3), by
George John Romanes
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