Excerpt from Chambers''s Encyclopædia, Vol. 3: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People
Individual differences are thus of the highest importance, as the, first steps towards the slightest varieties worth recording, these towards more distinct and permanent varieties, and these again towards sub-species, and these to species; though extinction may often stop the progress.
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