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their 

 le grey t 



,t uiiifon -t it 



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ertain j- 

 le chemica; 

 ie accepting, TL 



are bathed. And the 



i suffuses the surf; 

 rients which ar< 



differently entangled in -:ake ftew 



binations of colour ried 



cture itself shines <i VI 



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living mfiSp? 08 ^^ S^^jW^^ff^ 9 ^ i>n .not^toloo 



of parts, and the simpler th '* nu ^<- * 



we must expect them to x in 



structure, the primitive and yet ir of their 



patterns becomes altered by irreg in some 



parts, retardation in others, and 1 ce of the growth of 



different systems or centres, s 



but it is a mosaic which has grov plication 



of the separate pieces at different 'ern. 



The different pieces and systeir- ?d as 



they become different in ' 



colour, and differences due 



fluids and substances that ater 



diversity. And so colorat; lay 



or may not be useful. ' 



And now, having fenced i of 



the uses to which colou ad- 



vantages they may con 



In natural history there is 



none safer than that it rial to be 



jus. It is a hung - <g more 



orally useful than not t< : grade in 



;e direct 

 direct result 



