water, without serious detriment to its power of vision in the air. It is
of course impossible to conjecture by what steps the fundamental structure
of the eye in the Vertebrata was originally acquired, for we know
absolutely nothing about this organ in the first progenitors of the class.
With respect to the lowest animals in the scale, the transitional states
through which the eye at first probably passed, can by the aid of analogy
be indicated, as I have attempted to show in my 'Origin of Species.'[534]
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CHAPTER XXI.
SELECTION, _continued_.
NATURAL SELECTION AS AFFECTING DOMESTIC PRODUCTIONS--CHARACTERS WHICH
APPEAR OF TRIFLING VALUE OFTEN OF REAL IMPORTANCE--CIRCUMSTANCES
FAVOURABLE TO SELECTION BY MAN--FACILITY IN PREVENTING CROSSES, AND THE
NATURE OF THE CONDITIONS--CLOSE ATTENTION AND PERSEVERANCE
INDISPENSABLE--THE PRODUCTION OF A LARGE NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS
ESPECIALLY FAVOURABLE--WHEN NO SELECTION IS APPLIED, DISTINCT RACES ARE
NOT FORMED--HIGHLY-BRED ANIMALS LIABLE TO DEGENERATION--TENDENCY IN MAN
TO CARRY THE SELECTION OF EACH CHARACTER TO AN EXTREME POINT, LEADING
TO DIVERGENCE OF CHARACTER, RARELY TO CONVERGENCE--CHARACTERS
CONTINUING TO VARY IN THE SAME DIRECTION IN WHICH THEY HAVE ALREADY
VARIED--DIVERGENCE OF CHARACTER, WITH THE EXTINCTION OF INTERMEDIATE
VARIETIES, LEADS TO DISTINCTNESS IN OUR DOMESTIC RACES--LIMIT TO THE
POWER OF SELECTION--LAPSE OF TIME IMPORTANT--MANNER IN WHICH DOMESTIC
RACES HAVE ORIGINATED--SUMMARY.
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