Abstract
AN argument first urged by the writer of an article on the “Origin of Species” in the North British Review for June 1867, regarding the probability of the preservation of a new modification or variety among the descendants of a plant or animal, has of late attracted much attention. It has been discussed at length by Mr. Mivart, one of the ablest critics of the Darwinian theory, and Mr. Darwin himself has, with characteristic candour, ascribed great, and as I believe undue, importance to the inferences drawn from it.
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