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from one or a few parent-stocks, we 1869 1872

the origin of 1859 1860 1861 1866
OMIT 1869

Doctrine 1866 1869
Doctrine , 1872

Beauty 1866 1869
Beauty , 1872

beauty in the eyes of 1859 1860 1861 1866 1869
the sake of beauty, to delight 1872

or, as already mentioned and discussed, for the sake of 1866
or for 1859 1860 1861
or, as already discussed, for the sake of 1869
or the Creator (but this latter point is beyond the scope of scientific discussion), or for the sake of 1872

variety. 1859 1860 1861 1866 1869
variety, a view already discussed. 1872

possessors. 1859 1860 1861 1866
possessors, and may never have been of any use to their progenitors. 1869
possessors, and may never have been of any use to their progenitors; but this does not prove that they were formed solely for beauty or variety. 1872

2 blocks not present in 1859 1860 1861 1866; present in 1869 1872
No doubt, as recently remarked, the definite action of changed conditions, correlated variation, and reversion have all produced their effects. But the most important consideration is that the chief part of the organisation of every living creature is simply due to inheritance; and consequently, though each assuredly is well fitted for its place in nature, many structures now have no direct relation to existing habits of life.

has largely come into action, 1866
played a most important part, 1859 1860 1861

structure of no 1866
no 1859 1860 1861

1 blocks not present in 1866 1869 1872; present in 1859 1860 1861
The effects of sexual selection, when displayed in beauty to charm the females, can be called useful only in rather a forced sense.

which nevertheless
are
we
generally
admitted
admit
to have arisen through ordinary
generation
generation,
we ought not to lay too much stress on our ignorance of the precise cause of the slight analogous differences between
true species.
species.
I might have adduced for this same purpose the differences between the races of man, which are so strongly marked; I may add that some
little
little
light can apparently be thrown on the origin of these differences,
chiefly
chiefly
through sexual selection of a particular kind, but without
here
here
entering on
full
copious
details my reasoning would appear frivolous.
Utilitarian Doctrine how far true: Beauty how
acquired.
acquired .
acquired .
The foregoing remarks lead me to say a few words on the protest lately made by some naturalists, against the utilitarian doctrine that every detail of structure has been produced for the good of its possessor. They believe that
very
very
many structures have been created for beauty in the eyes of
man
man,
or, as already mentioned and discussed, for the sake of mere variety.
This
Such
doctrine,
doctrines,
if true, would be absolutely fatal to my theory.
Yet
Yet
I fully admit that many structures are
now of
of
no direct use to their possessors. Physical conditions probably have had some little
effect
direct effect
on structure, quite independently of any good thus gained. Correlation of growth
has
....
no doubt has largely come into action, and a useful modification of one part
will
has
often
have
....
entailed on other parts
diversified
....
changes of structure of no direct use. So again characters which formerly were useful, or which formerly had arisen from correlation of growth, or from other unknown
cause,
causes,
may reappear from the law of reversion, though now of no direct use. But by far the most important consideration is that the chief part of the organisation of every being is simply due to inheritance; and consequently, though each being