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W.H.Harvey had been corresponding with Sir J.D.Hooker on the "Origin of Species."), which I will keep a little longer and then return.

I will write to him and try to make clear from analogy of domestic productions the part which I believe selection has played.

I have been reworking my pigeons and other domestic animals, and I am sure that any one is right in saying that selection is the efficient cause, though, as you truly say, variation is the base of all.

Why I do not believe so much as you do in physical agencies is that I see in almost every organism (though far more clearly in animals than in plants) adaptation, and this except in rare instances, must, I should think, be due to selection.
Do not forget the Pyrola when in flower.

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