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adaptive animals and plants appear argument arise Bateson behavior Bergson biologists breed cerning chance character chromosomes cies complex organic D.Sc Darwin differences difficulty discon discussion doctrine of evolution environment existing explain fact factors of evolution furnish germ-plasm germinal material Haldane Hill ical inbreeding infertility Johannsen Joule kind large number living things mate means mechanism mechanistic interpretation Mendelian muta mutant changes mutant type mutation process mutation theory natural selection NORTON & COMPANY number of individuals offspring organic compounds origin of species parent type Ph.D phenomena physical and chemical physics and chemistry physiological physiologist point of view possible present principles problem of evolution question race reactions relation rials ronment shown smaller individuals statement substances supposed survival value take place taller tation theory of evolution theory of natural THOMAS HUNT MORGAN tinuous tion to-day ural selection variability variations varieties verifiable evidence vitalist wild types words