. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 274 The Mechanism of Evolution in Leptinotarsa the total complex in which they were existing. Figures 58 and 59 illustrate well the condition in the population, and the fact that the observer who saw only the 1905 generations would have continuity, and the one that observed the populations of 1904 would have " mutations," and the stage would be set for a fine series of pointless " brief ; 14 — 24 ->^^ 46 %^i^ J'r. ^^r^fs^k. 17— ## 96 S^^ 12 H^^^ fO!^.:^ 39 14 ^^^ 31 .a:*e«? y^^- 417 42 -^|#f^'^1i^^ 246. Ple


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 274 The Mechanism of Evolution in Leptinotarsa the total complex in which they were existing. Figures 58 and 59 illustrate well the condition in the population, and the fact that the observer who saw only the 1905 generations would have continuity, and the one that observed the populations of 1904 would have " mutations," and the stage would be set for a fine series of pointless " brief ; 14 — 24 ->^^ 46 %^i^ J'r. ^^r^fs^k. 17— ## 96 S^^ 12 H^^^ fO!^.:^ 39 14 ^^^ 31 .a:*e«? y^^- 417 42 -^|#f^'^1i^^ 246. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington


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