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* Effects of Habit and the use or disuse of Parts
* Effects of Habit and the use or disuse of Parts
* Correlated Variation (Annie)
* Correlated Variation (Annie)
Inheritance
* Inheritance
Character of Domestic Varieties (Annie)
* Character of Domestic Varieties (Annie)
Difficulty of distinguishing between Varieties and Species (Annie)
* Difficulty of distinguishing between Varieties and Species (Annie)
Origin of Domestic Varieties from one or more Species  
* Origin of Domestic Varieties from one or more Species  
Domestic Pigeons, their Differences and Origin
* Domestic Pigeons, their Differences and Origin
Principles of Selection, anciently followed, their Effects
* Principles of Selection, anciently followed, their Effects
Methodical and Unconscious Selection
* Methodical and Unconscious Selection
Unknown Origin of our Domestic Productions (Elizabeth)
* Unknown Origin of our Domestic Productions (Elizabeth)
Circumstances favourable to Man's power of Selection. (Elizabeth)
* Circumstances favourable to Man's power of Selection. (Elizabeth)

Revision as of 15:06, 11 January 2012

Purpose:

To retell Darwin's argument associating the biological with the technological.

The sections are as follows:

CHAPTER I

VARIATION UNDER DOMESTICATION.

  • Causes of Variability (Elizabeth)
  • Effects of Habit and the use or disuse of Parts
  • Correlated Variation (Annie)
  • Inheritance
  • Character of Domestic Varieties (Annie)
  • Difficulty of distinguishing between Varieties and Species (Annie)
  • Origin of Domestic Varieties from one or more Species
  • Domestic Pigeons, their Differences and Origin
  • Principles of Selection, anciently followed, their Effects
  • Methodical and Unconscious Selection
  • Unknown Origin of our Domestic Productions (Elizabeth)
  • Circumstances favourable to Man's power of Selection. (Elizabeth)