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this cannot be due simply to plethora joined with rest. These 

 cases are given as illustrating the conditions under which 

 extreme exaltations of fertility become possible. Their mean- 

 ings, thus limited, are clear, and completely to the point. We 

 see in them that the devotion of nutriment to race- preserva- 

 tion, is carried furthest where the cost of self-preservation 

 is reduced to a minimum ; and, conversely, that nothing 

 is devoted directly to race- preservation by individuals on 

 which falls an excessive expenditure for self-preservation and 

 preservation of other's offspring. 



