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.



But we shall see in the sixth chapter that intermediate varieties, inhabiting intermediate districts, will in the long run generally be supplanted by one of the adjoining varieties.

Intercrossing will chiefly affect those animals which unite for each birth and wander much, and which do not breed at a very quick rate.

Hence with animals of this nature, for instance birds, varieties will generally be confined to separated countries; and this I find to be the case.

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