3l6 DOMESTICATED ANIMALS AND PLANTS 



Survival of the fittest. The triumph of those individuals which are able to 

 compete successfully with the environment. 



Testis. The organ in which the spermatozoa or male reproductive cells 

 develop. Synonymous with testicle. Plural, testes. 



Thoroughbred. The name of the English running horse, often improperly 

 used for pure bred. 



Thremmatology. The science and practice of improving domesticated ani- 

 mals and plants. 



Throwing back. Synonymous with reversion. 



Type. The most usual form of a character or of an individual ; also used for 

 the form that is desired in attempted improvement. 



Unit character. The smallest element that physiologically tends to behave 

 more or less independently in the formation of plant or animal characters. 



Unregistered stock. Animals that are undoubtedly of pure breeding but 

 whose pedigrees have been neglected or lost. 



Use and disuse. The effect of use or disuse upon the development of an 

 hereditary character and its consequent retention or loss by the individual 

 or race. 



Uterus. The female part in which the embryo .develops and from which it 

 separates at birth. Synonymous with womb. 



Variation. The fact that individuals of the same race and breeding are not 

 alike, but differ more or less among themselves. 



Zygote. A united pair of reproductive cells. 



