With respect to sterility from the crossing of domestic races, I know of no well-ascertained case with animals.
It has sometimes been said that ourdomestic races do not differ in constitutional peculiarities, but this cannot be maintained.
I do not perceive that any just distinction can be drawn between this recognised variability of certain parts in many species and the more general variability of the whole frame in domestic races.
The term is so far a good one as it brings into connection the production of domestic races by man's power of selection, and the natural preservation of varieties and species in a state of nature.
I have heard it remarked as a strange circumstance that we occasionally hear of the local or complete extinction of domestic races, whilst we hear nothing of their origin.
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