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THE importance of variation as a factor in organic evolution is not seriously disputed; but, if one may judge from the expressions contained in recent essays, naturalists are not agreed as to the manner in which variation among individuals is associated with specific modification.
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Variation in Animals and Plants1. Nature 51, 449–450 (1895). https://doi.org/10.1038/051449a0
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