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.



So it is with hybrids, for their degree of fertility is often found to differ greatly in the several individuals raised from seed out of the same capsule and exposed to the same conditions.

By the term systematic affinity is meant, the general resemblance between species in structure and constitution.

Now the fertility of first crosses, and of the hybrids produced from them, is largely governed by their systematic affinity.

This is clearly shown by hybrids never having been raised between species ranked by systematists in distinct families; and on the other hand, by very closely allied species generally uniting with facility.

But the correspondence between systematic affinity and the facility of crossing is by no means strict.

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