Materials for the Study of Variation: Treated with Especial Regard to Discontinuity in the Origin of Species Author: Bateson, William Place Published: London Publisher: Macmillan and Co. Date Published: 1894 Description: xv, [1], 598 + 2 ad pp. With text illustrations throughout. (8vo) green cloth with gilt lettering on spine. First Edition. This is the volume by which Bateson was represented at the Printing and the Mind of Man Exhibition at Earl's Court in 1963. "Bateson stressed the importance of the study of discontinuance of variation in species, and suggested that variation resulted from Mendelian segregation rather than from evolution by natural selection. He showed that Darwin's concept of variation needed modification in the light of the new knowledge of genetics." (G & M). Condition: Some soiling and rubbing to cloth; very good. Item#: 352906 Headline: Materials for the Study of Variation, 1894
Materials for the Study of Variation: Treated with Especial Regard to Discontinuity in the Origin of Species Author: Bateson, William Place Published: London Publisher: Macmillan and Co. Date Published: 1894 Description: xv, [1], 598 + 2 ad pp. With text illustrations throughout. (8vo) green cloth with gilt lettering on spine. First Edition. This is the volume by which Bateson was represented at the Printing and the Mind of Man Exhibition at Earl's Court in 1963. "Bateson stressed the importance of the study of discontinuance of variation in species, and suggested that variation resulted from Mendelian segregation rather than from evolution by natural selection. He showed that Darwin's concept of variation needed modification in the light of the new knowledge of genetics." (G & M). Condition: Some soiling and rubbing to cloth; very good. Item#: 352906 Headline: Materials for the Study of Variation, 1894
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