After this discussion, the result of so much labour, he emphatically remarks: "They are mistaken, who repeat that the greater part of our species are clearly limited, and that the doubtful species are in a feeble minority.
This seemed to be true, so long as a genus was imperfectly known, and its species were founded upon a few specimens, that is to say, were provisional.
Just as we come to know them better, intermediate forms flow in, and doubts as to specific limits augment.
" He also adds that it is the best known species which present the greatest number of spontaneous varieties and sub-varieties.
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