Having just gotten back from a very long car trip, I thought I'd propose a few fun things to do to pass the time.



If any well marked distinction existed between a domestic race and a species, this source of doubt would not so perpetually recur.

It has often been stated that domestic races do not differ from each other in characters of generic value.

It can be shown that this statement is not correct; but naturalists differ much in determining what characters are of generic value; all such valuations being at present empirical.

When it is explained how genera originate under nature, it will be seen that we have no right to expect often to find a generic amount of difference in our domesticated races.

In attempting to estimate the amount of structural difference between allied domestic races, we are soon involved in doubt, from not knowing whether they are descended from one or several parent species.

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