i8 DARWINISM AND RACE PROGRESS. 



ine the arguments which point to the non-inheritance 

 of acquired character, to understand the operation of 

 selection, at present considered to be by far the 

 greatest factor in the production of race change, and 

 then to study man in his modern surroundings, with 

 a view to determining how far these are conducive to 

 his ultimate good, and how they may with greatest 

 advantage be modified, with a view to his improve- 

 ment and advance, 



