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Excerpt from A Biochemic Basis for the Study of Problems of Taxonomy, Heredity, Evolution, Etc, Vol. 1 of 2: With Especial Reference to the Starches and Tissues of Parent-Stocks and Hybrid-Stocks and the Starches and Hemoglobins of Varieties, Species, and Genera
Now, every varietal form inherits certain common specific peculiarities, and also the points that stamp it as a variety, so that one would err in comparing the ordi nary species with the hybrid. But the very fact that varieties are often inconstant in their varietal details, and do not hand these down in all cases so steadily as a marked species, are reasons for our giving a certain lati tude in comparison with the hybrid, but equally are reasons for our desiring an exact knowledge of how far a specific form may vary.
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