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selection. If we admire the several ingenious contrivances, by which the flowers of the orchis and of many other plants are fertilised through insect agency, can we consider as equally perfect the elaboration by our fir-trees of dense clouds of pollen, in order that a few granules may be wafted by a chance breeze on to the ovules? 1860

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the Law of Unity of Type and of the Conditions of Existence embraced by the Theory of Natural Selection. 1866
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use of the sting should so often cause the
insects
insect's
own death: for if on the whole the power of stinging be useful to the
community,
social community,
it will
fulfill
fulfil
all the requirements of natural selection, though it may cause the death of some few members. If we admire the truly wonderful power of scent by which the males of many insects find their females, can we admire the production for this single purpose of thousands of drones, which are utterly useless to the community for any other
purpose,
end,
and which are ultimately slaughtered by their industrious and sterile sisters? It may be difficult, but we ought to admire the savage instinctive hatred of the queen-bee, which urges her
instantly
....
to destroy the young
queens,
queens
her
daughters,
daughters
as soon as born, or to perish herself in the combat; for undoubtedly this is for the good of the community; and maternal love or maternal hatred, though the latter fortunately is most rare, is all the same to the inexorable principle of natural selection. If we admire the several ingenious contrivances, by which OMIT
orchis
orchids
and
of
....
many other plants are fertilised through insect agency, can we consider as equally perfect the elaboration OMIT of dense clouds of
pollen,
pollen
by our fir-trees, so that a few granules may be wafted by
a
a
chance
breeze
breeze
on to the ovules?
Summary
Summary:
Summary:
the Law of Unity of Type and of the Conditions of Existence embraced by the Theory of Natural Selection.
We have in this chapter discussed some of the difficulties and objections which may be urged against
the
my
theory. Many of them are
very grave;
serious;
very serious;
but I think that in the discussion light has been thrown on several facts, which on the
belief
theory
of independent acts of creation are utterly obscure. We have seen that species at any one period are not indefinitely variable, and are