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Purple leaves. Celosia. Italian poplar. 

 Cactvis dahlia. Mutative origin of Dah- 

 lia fistulosa, and Geranium pratense in 

 the experiment-garden. 



XXII. Systematic atavism 630 



Reappearance of ancestral characters. 

 Primula acaulis umbellata. Bracts of 

 crucifers. Zea Mays cryjjtosperma. 

 Equisetum, Dipsacus sylvestris torsus. 

 Tomatoes. 



XXIII. Taxonomic anomalies C53 



Specific characters occurring in other cases 

 as casual anomalies. Papaver brac- 

 teatum monopetalum. Desmodium 

 gyrans and monophyllous varieties. Pel- 

 tate leaves and ascidia. Flowers on 

 leaves. Leaves. Hordeum trifurcatum. 



XXIV. Hypothesis of periodical mutations . . 686 

 Discovering mutable strains. Periods of 

 mutability and constancy. Periods of 

 mutations. Genealogical trees. Limited 

 life-time of the organic kingdom. 



F. Fluctuations. <!^-^ 



XXV. General laws of fluctuations . . . . 715 

 Fluctuating variability. Quetelet's law. 

 Individual and partial fluctuations. 

 Linear variability. Influence of nutri- 

 tion. Periodicity-curves. 



XXVI. Asexual multiplication of extremes . . 742 

 Selection between species and intra-spe- 

 eific selection. Excluding individual 



