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Hutton disagreed with that, too. Writing a treatise on agriculture, he brought up the matter of variety in animals and noted, “In the infinite variation of the breed, that form best adapted to the exercise of the instinctive arts, by which the species is to live, will most certainly be continued in the propagation of this animal, and will be always tending more and more to perfect itself by the natural variation which is continually taking place.
Basin and Range (Annals of the Former World Book 1)
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