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The Making of Species · Douglas Dewar — chapter 4 of 17 · ~78 words · public domain

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Hybridism

The alleged sterility of hybrids a stumbling-block to evolutionists—Huxley’s views—Wallace on the sterility of hybrids—Darwin on the same—Wallace’s theory that the infertility of hybrids has been caused by Natural Selection so as to prevent the evils of intercrossing—Crosses between distinct species not necessarily infertile—Fertile crosses between species of plants—Sterile plant hybrids—Fertile mammalian hybrids—Fertile bird hybrids—Fertile hybrids among amphibia—Limits of hybridisation—Multiple hybrids—Characters of hybrids—Hybridism does not appear to have exercised much effect on the origin of new species.

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