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With cattle susceptibility to the attacks of flies is correlated with colour, as is the liability to be poisoned by certain plants; so that even colour would be thus subjected to the action of natural selection.

on the whole organisation 1861 1866 1869
OMIT 1872

is 1861 1866 1869
on the whole organisation is 1872

here alluded to them 1859 1860 1861 1866
made these remarks 1869 1872

the differences
between
in
the breeds of our domesticated animals in different
countries,—
countries,—more
more
....
especially in the less
civilized
civilised
countries where there has been but little
methodical
artificial
selection.
Careful
Some
Other
observes
observers
are convinced that a damp climate affects the growth of the hair, and that with the hair the horns are correlated. Mountain breeds always differ from lowland breeds; and a mountainous country would probably affect the hind limbs from exercising them more, and possibly even the form of the pelvis; and then by the law of homologous variation, the front limbs and
even
....
the head would probably be affected. The shape, also, of the pelvis might affect by pressure the shape of
certain parts
the head
of the young in the womb. The laborious breathing necessary in high regions
tends, as
would,
we have
good
some
some
reason to believe,
to increase
increase
the size of the chest; and again correlation would come into play. The effects on the whole organisation of lessened exercise
together with
with
abundant food is probably still more important; and this, as H. von Nathusius has lately shown in his excellent Treatise, is apparently one chief cause of the great modification which the breeds of swine have undergone. Animals kept by savages in different countries often have to struggle for their own subsistence, and
are
would be
exposed to a certain extent to natural
selec- tion,
selection,
and individuals with slightly different constitutions would succeed best under different
climates;
climates.
and
....
there
....
is
....
reason
....
to
....
believe
....
that
....
constitution
....
and
....
colour
....
are
....
correlated.
....
A good
observer,
observer
also,
....
states that in cattle susceptibility to the attacks of flies is correlated with colour, as is the liability to be poisoned by certain plants; so that
colour
even colour
would be thus subjected to the action of natural selection. But we are far too ignorant to speculate on the relative importance of the several known and unknown
causes
laws
of variation; and I have here alluded to them only to show that, if we are unable to account for the characteristic differences of our
several domestic
domestic
breeds,