[33] See above, p. 54, note.
[34] See Darwin and after Darwin, Part I, p. 129.
[35] It must always be remembered that the view adopted by Weismann touching the nucleus (and more especially the chromosomes) of a germ-cell being the sole seat of heredity, is still far from having been established.
[36] Essays, vol. ii. p. 122.
[37] The Germ-plasm, p. 342.
[38] The Germ-plasm, p. 342.
[39] See, however, p. 83, note.
[40] Essays, vol. i. p. 101. Italics mine.
[41] The Germ-plasm, p. 406.
[42] Galton, loc. cit., pp. 343-344.