Abstract

AT the present time, when naturalists are beginning to turn again to the problem of the origin of species, this account of Prof, de Vries's theories and experiments is sure of a welcome, partly as the most recent exposition of that naturalist's views and researches, and partly as the first account of them available in the English language. Species and Varieties: their Origin by Mutation. Hugo de Vries D. T. MacDougal. Pp. xviii + 847. (London: Kegan Paul and Co., Ltd., 1905.)

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