[On the Genesis of Species by St. George Mivart]@TWC D-Link bookOn the Genesis of Species CHAPTER XII 43/116
2. [14] "Pangenesis" is the name of the new theory proposed by Mr.Darwin, in order to account for various obscure physiological facts, such, _e.g._, as the occasional reproduction, by individuals, of parts which they have lost; the appearance in offspring of parental, and sometimes of remote ancestral, characters, &c.
It accounts for these phenomena by supposing that every creature possesses countless indefinitely-minute organic atoms, termed "gemmules," which atoms are supposed to be generated in every part of every organ, to be in constant circulation about the body, and to have the power of reproduction.
Moreover, atoms from every part are supposed to be stored in the generative products. [15] "Animals and Plants under Domestication," vol.ii.p.
192. [16] "Animals and Plants under Domestication," vol.ii.p.
414. [17] "Origin of Species," 5th edit., 1869, p.
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