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Yours, as far as I can see, explains everything in growth and reproduction--though, of course, the mystery of life and consciousness remains as great as ever.
Parts of the chapter on pangenesis I found hard reading, and have not quite mastered yet, and there are also throughout the discussions in Volume II.

many bits of hard reading, on minute points which we, who have not worked experimentally at cultivation and crossing, as you have done, can hardly see the importance of, or their bearing on the general question.
If I am asked, I may perhaps write an article on the book for some periodical, and, if so, shall do what I can to make "Pangenesis" appreciated...
(220/1.

In "Nature," May 25th, 1871, page 69, appeared a letter on pangenesis from Mr.A.C.Ranyard, dealing with the difficulty that the "sexual elements produced upon the scion" have not been shown to be affected by the stock.

Mr.Darwin, in an annotated copy of this letter, disputes the accuracy of the statement, but adds: "THE BEST OBJECTION YET RAISED." He seems not to have used Mr.Ranyard's remarks in the 2nd edition of the "Variation of Animals and Plants," 1875.) LETTER 221.

TO J.D.HOOKER.


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