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combinations of ancestral characters are evi- 

 dent. Usually a child inherits some traits 

 from one parent and other traits from the 

 other parent, so that it is a kind of mosaic of 

 ancestral traits. Such inheritance, bit by bit, 

 of this character from one progenitor and that 

 from another was described by Galton as "par- 

 ticulate" (Fig. 45) . On the other hand Galton 

 supposed that in some instances a child might 

 inherit all or nearly all of his traits from one 

 parent, a thing which is most improbable ; such 

 inheritance he called "alternative" (Fig. 45). 



BLENDING ALTERNATIVE PARTICULATE 



Fig. 45. Diagram to illustrate three kinds of inheritance 

 described by Galton. (After Walter.) 



