and if
it be advantageous, it be advantageous, 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
so, 1869 1872 |
natural selection may have come into play. But
in regard in regard 1859 1860 1861 1866 | with respect 1869 1872 |
to the
differences both in the internal and external structure of the seeds, which are not always correlated with any differences in the differences both in the internal and external structure of the seeds, which are not always correlated with any differences in the 1859 1860 1861 |
differences in the 1866 |
seeds, it seems impossible that their differences in shape, which are not always correlated with any difference in the 1869 1872 |
flowers, it seems impossible that they flowers, it seems impossible that they 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
corolla, 1869 1872 |
can be in any way
advantageous to the plant: advantageous to the plant: 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
beneficial: 1869 |
beneficial; 1872 |
yet in the Umbelliferæ these differences are of such apparent
importance— importance— 1859 1860 1861 1872 | importance — 1866 1869 |
the seeds being
in some cases, according to Tausch, in some cases, according to Tausch, 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
sometimes 1869 1872 |
orthospermous in the exterior flowers and cœlospermous in the central
flowers,— flowers,— 1859 1860 1861 1872 | flowers, — 1866 1869 |
that the elder De Candolle founded his main divisions
of of 1859 1860 1861 1866 | in 1869 1872 |
the order on
analogous differences. analogous differences. 1859 1860 1861 1866 | such characters. 1869 1872 |
Hence Hence 1859 1860 1861 1866 1872 | Hence, 1869 |
we see that we see that 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
as before remarked, we see that 1869 |
OMIT 1872 |
modifications of structure, viewed by systematists as of high value, may be wholly due to
unknown unknown 1859 1860 1861 1866 | the 1869 1872 |
laws of
correlated growth, and correlated growth, and 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
variation and correlation, 1869 1872 |
without being, as far as we can
see, see, 1859 1860 1861 1866 | judge, 1869 1872 |
of the slightest service to the species. |
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We may often falsely attribute to
correlation correlation 1859 1860 1861 1866 | correlated 1869 1872 |
of growth, of growth, 1859 1860 | of growth 1861 1866 | variation 1869 1872 |
structures which are common to whole groups of species, and which in truth are simply due to inheritance; for an ancient progenitor may have acquired through natural selection some one modification in structure, and, after thousands of generations, some other and independent modification; and these two modifications, having been transmitted to a whole group of descendants with diverse habits, would naturally be thought to be
correlated in some necessary manner. correlated in some necessary manner. 1859 1860 1861 1866 1869 |
in some necessary manner correlated. 1872 |
↑1 blocks not present in 1859 1860 1861 1866; present in 1869 1872 | Some correlations
are apparently due to the manner in which natural selection acts.
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So, again,
I do not doubt that some apparent I do not doubt that some apparent 1859 1860 |
some 1861 1866 |
correlations, occurring throughout whole orders, are
entirely entirely 1859 1860 | apparently 1861 1866 |
due to the manner alone in which natural selection can act. For instance, Alph.
De De 1859 1860 | de 1861 1866 1869 1872 |
Candolle has remarked that winged seeds are never found in fruits which do not
open: open: 1859 1860 1861 1866 1869 | open; 1872 |
I should explain
the the 1859 1860 1861 1866 | this 1869 1872 |
rule by the
fact that seeds could not gradually become fact that seeds could not gradually become 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
impossibility of seeds gradually becoming 1869 1872 |
winged through natural selection,
except in fruits which opened; so that the individual plants producing except in fruits which opened; so that the individual plants producing 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
unless the capsules first opened themselves; for in this case alone could the 1869 |
unless the capsules were open: for in this case alone could the 1872 |
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