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produced by some other power, then natural selection is not 

 wanted. If, on the other hand, both fit and unfit are produced, 

 and natural selection decides between them, that is pure Dar- 

 winism, and Mr. Cope's theories have added nothing to it. 



Fig. 35.— Transformation of Artemia salina to A. Milhausenii ; 1, tail-lobe of A. salina, 

 and its transition through 2, 3, 4, 5, to 6, into that of A. Milhausenii ; 7, 

 post-abdomen of A. salina ; 8, post-abdomen of a form bred in brackish 

 ^vater ; 9, gill of A. Milhausenii ; 10, gill of A. salina. (From Schmauke- 

 witsch.) 



Semper on the Direct Influence of the Environment. 



Another eminent naturalist. Professor Karl Semper of 

 Wiirzburg, also adopts the view of the direct transforming 

 power of the environment, and has brought together an 



