I may venture to express my conviction of the high value of such studies, although they have been very commonly neglected by naturalists.
>From these considerations, I shall devote the first chapter of this abstract to variation under domestication.
We shall thus see that a large amount of hereditary modification is at least possible; and, what is equally or more important, we shall see how great is the power of man in accumulating by his selection successive slight variations.
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