Favorite Haunts And Rural Studies Including Visits to Spots of Interest in the

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J. Mitford ob- serves, on this subject, that no one ever saw a white race horse : and the fact is remarkable.
MOVEMENTS OF BIRDS. 277 of the Bourbon family now in Spain, and where mental decay has been produced by frequent inter- marriages of the same family.
It has been remarked that " nine generations is generally the extreme term that each branch of a family lasts, matching according to its contem- porary position. This period includes its rise, zenith and decHne. Offshoots may plant fresh l
...ines; but they mil wither contemporarily with the parent stem uidess invigorated by a strong stream of plebeian blood. " There is probably more truth in this remark than may generally be supposed. If true, it assists the argument I have been using.
There is another cause for animals of the same species in a domestic state not only being diver- sified in colour, but also dissimilar in shape. It often may arise from the designs of man. A casual freak in nature which produces anything extraordinary in colour, shape or appearance, is immediately taken advantage of.


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