lines 23—27 score
lines 23—27 annotation ancestral & modern types
line 12 underline "par ... composition"
from End Slip annotation 65 Curious statement on what plan animals created (good to put at end of Chapt. 6) (Q)
line 14 underline "ressemblance"
lines 23—24 annotation Curious words
lines 26—29 score
line 26 annotation “
line 27 annotation Q
line 27 underline "bien ... fécond"
lines 28—29 score
bottom-margin annotation I demur to this alone
lines 1—4 score
line 1 at "nature"
top-margin annotation all this will follow from selection. The unity of course due to inheritance
lines 1—20 score
top-margin annotation As it appears to me strongest argument against G.H. is existence of trees, which are so hardly [?]separate from animals
lines 4—6 score
from End Slip annotation 214 Law of connexion invariable
lines 1—5 score
from End Slip annotation 215 (Q) Monstrosities, always resembles other species (allude to this in Ch. 7)
from End Slip annotation 215 Properly speaking there is but one animal
lines 16—28 score
line 26 underline "développement naturelle"
lines 21—23 annotation Q
lines 1—15 score
lines 8—9 underline "irrévocablement"
annotation !
from End Slip annotation 216 speaks of ultimate form of species as irrevocable!
lines 17—21 score
top-margin annotation All this is not G.H. writing but he approves & publishes it
from End Slip annotation 218 Does not seem to attribute Unity to inheritance for speaks of it as Law
lines 4—18 score
lines 10—12 annotation !
line 10 underline "laisser ... distraire"
line 11 underline "des ... organes"
lines 14—15 underline "par ... imposée"
lines 18—21 score
lines 24—26 annotation !
line 25 underline "créés"