| Comparison with 1866 | 
| 
 | 
| Text in this page (from  paragraph 410, sentence 100, word 28 to  paragraph 410, sentence 800, word 21) is not present in 1866 | 
| Geometrical 
Ratio 
of 
Increase. | 
| A struggle for existence inevitably follows from the high rate at which all organic beings tend to increase.  Every being, which during its natural lifetime produces several eggs or seeds, must suffer destruction during some period of its life, and during some season or occasional year, 
otherwise, on the principle of geometrical increase, its numbers would quickly become so inordinately great that no country could support the product.  Hence, as more individuals are produced than can possibly 
 survive, | survive, 1859 1860 1861 1866 1872 |  | sur- vive, 1869 | 
 | 
 
  
  
| not only the life of the individual, but success in leaving progeny.  Two canine animals, in a time of dearth, may be truly said to struggle with each other which shall get food and live.  But a plant on the edge of a desert is said to struggle for life against the drought, though more properly it should be said to be dependent on the moisture.  A plant which annually produces a thousand seeds, of which 
 on an average only one comes to maturity, may be more truly said to struggle with the plants of the same and other kinds which already clothe the ground.  The 
 mistletoe| on an average only one 1869 |  | only one on an average 1872 | 
is dependent on the apple and a few other trees, but can only in a far-fetched sense be said to struggle with these trees, for, if too many of these parasites grow on the same tree, it 
 will 
 languish| mistletoe 1869 |  | misletoe 1872 | 
and 
 die.  But several seedling 
 mistletoes,| languish 1869 |  | languishes 1872 | 
growing close together on the same branch, may more truly be said to struggle with each other.  As the 
 mistletoe| mistletoes, 1869 |  | misletoes, 1872 | 
is disseminated by birds, its existence depends on 
 birds; 
and it may metaphorically be said to struggle with other fruit-bearing plants, in 
 order to tempt| mistletoe 1869 |  | misletoe 1872 | 
birds to devour and thus disseminate its 
 seeds 
 rather 
 than 
 those 
 of 
 other 
 plants.  In these several senses, which pass into each other, I use for 
 convenience| order to tempt 1869 |  | tempting the 1872 | 
sake the general term of 
 struggle| convenience 1869 |  | convenience' 1872 | 
for 
 existence.| struggle 1869 |  | Struggle 1872 | 
| existence. 1869 |  | Existence. 1872 | 
 | 
| Geometrical 
Ratio 
of 
Increase. | 
| A struggle for existence inevitably follows from the high rate at which all organic beings tend to increase.  Every being, which during its natural lifetime produces several eggs or seeds, must suffer destruction during some period of its life, and during some season or occasional 
 year, otherwise, on the principle of geometrical increase, its numbers would quickly become so inordinately great that no country could support the product.  Hence, as more individuals are produced than can possibly 
 sur- vive,| year, 1859 1860 1861 1866 1869 |  | year; 1872 | 
| sur- vive, 1869 |  | survive, 1859 1860 1861 1866 1872 | 
 |