Life of Alfred Newton Professor of Comparative Anatomy Cambridge University 1

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Life of Alfred Newton Professor of Comparative Anatomy Cambridge University 1
A F R Alexander Frederick Richmond Wollaston
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In one form or another this has now been tried on Rabbits, Mice of fancy colours, Canary-birds, Pigeons, domestic Fowls, and some other things, and I am assured that the excep- tions to the Mendelian principle proving true are exceed- ingly rare. Bateson and Punnett are trying to find out whether these rare exceptions may not be the result of some other " law " which we don't at present know, and it seems to me quite possible that they (B. & P. ) will succeed. There are occasional interruptions... observable in plants, and the cause of them is also under observation.
Years ago, when I first began lecturing on Evolution, I used to point out that so far as we could judge the phenomena of Hybridisation were precisely similar in animals and in plants, so far as could be tested. Some crosses that were easily made (horse and ass) were abso- lutely sterile ; others obtained with difficulty, or at least seldom (bovines) were perfectly fertile ; and so on with other properties. * For many years Newton was a regular attendant at the meetings of the British Association, of which he was placed on the General Committee in 1860.


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