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.



An animal thus characterized has been slaughtered, but the breeder has gone with confidence to the same stock and has succeeded.

Such faith may be placed in the power of selection that a breed of cattle, always yielding oxen with extraordinarily long horns, could, it is probable, be formed by carefully watching which individual bulls and cows, when matched, produced oxen with the longest horns; and yet no one ox would ever have propagated its kind.

Here is a better and real illustration: According to M.

Verlot, some varieties of the double annual stock, from having been long and carefully selected to the right degree, always produce a large proportion of seedlings bearing double and quite sterile flowers, but they likewise yield some single and fertile plants.

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