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variation hitherto considered. It is possible that 

 dimorphic cases in which intermediates exist are 

 really essentially discontinuous, but that the two 

 groups into which the species is divided each exhibit 

 continuous variation about the mode for the group, 

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Fig. 5. Curve with two modes, representing frequency of lengths 

 of forceps of male Earwigs from the Fame Islands. (After 

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group overlap the lower of the other. For example, 

 if the modal (most frequent) stature for a race of 

 men were 68 inches, and for the women 62 inches, it 

 might happen that on plotting a frequency curve for 

 the stature of adults including both sexes, a curve 



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