156 ARE THE EFFECTS OF USE INHERITED ? 



its survival and multiplication of the fittest, must 

 be allowed to decide the battle of life independently 

 of a foolish benevolence that prefers the elaborate 

 cultivation and multiplication of weeds to the 

 growth of corn and roses. We are trustees for the 

 countless generations of the future. If we are wise 

 we shall trust to the great ruling truths that we 

 assuredly know, rather than to the seductive claims 

 of an alleged factor of evolution for which no 

 satisfactory evidence can be produced. 



THE END. 



RICHARD CLAY AND SONS, LIMITED, LONDON AND BUNGAY. 



