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On comparative longevity in man and the lower animals
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London, Macmillan and co, 1870
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lines 16—24 score
from End Note 2 annotation Pangenesis 31, 36

lines 28—29 score


lines 1—4 score
lines 1—4 annotation Parrots Tortoise?
from End Note 2 annotation 45 longevity ✔


lines 21—28 score
from End Note 2 annotation 45 longevity ✔


lines 28—30 score
from End Note 1 annotation p.75 Rate of Reproduction

line 28 score
line 28 annotation ? Herbivores

line 31 score


lines 17—23 score
line 18 underline "generative expenditure"
lines 9—21 annotation greatly opposed to his belief
from End Note 2 annotation 76 ✔


line 13 underline "castrated animals"
lines 12—15 score
lines 12—15 annotation They ought to be for they retain gemmules
from End Note 2 annotation Pang — 77, 108

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lines 17—22 underline "[whole line]"
from End Note 2 annotation Summary on Longevity — 87 Summary; 119


lines 6—11 score
from End Note 2 annotation 91 Struggle for existence between societies


lines 27—28 score
from End Note 2 annotation Pang — 77, 108


lines 5—8 score
from End Note 2 annotation savages perish in old age from starvation — 117


lines 6—8 score
from End Note 2 annotation Summary on Longevity — 87 Summary; 119


lines 28—29 score
from End Note 2 annotation 120 Destruction by Intemperance; Table p.114


lines 17—19 score
lines 15—20 annotation that not starved to Death, to marry & rear children
from End Note 2 annotation 122 — The struggle for existence includes rearing children


lines 7—9 score
from End Note 2 annotation average mortality has increased — 126


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lines 20—24 score
from End Note 2 annotation 128 on Fraser's article

lines 26—28 score
line 26 underline "social virtues"


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lines 31—33 score
lines 31—33 annotation ?

bottom-margin annotation No some differn in constitution same disease not twice


lines 12—20 annotation no, they multiply


top-margin annotation OOOOOOOO

top-margin annotation the last will consume all gemmules in repair

top-margin annotation How many stages of metamorphosis

lines 1—6 annotation I suppose after a time, same cell reproduced

lines 8—14 score
lines 8—14 annotation Gemmules? used up in repair


lines 1—11 score
lines 1—11 annotation If any gemmule had but limited power of increase all wd be clearer
from End Note 2 annotation Pangenesis 31, 36