Distributions of subspecies of polytypic species are summarized in Table 6 and Figure 17.
A Summary of Distribution of Polytypic Species of Megachiropteran Bats in the Solomon Islands.
Although it is not superior in technique to Roister or Gammer Gurton, it is more distinctively polytypic than either.
Indeed, complex characters can hardly be found in English drama before the various tentative dramatic species had merged themselves in the polytypic plays with which comedy, properly so called, made its appearance.
The bar of mutual sterility, whenever and wherever it occurs, must always render polytypicevolution possible.
Therefore, I repeat, natural selection, when acting alone, can never induce polytypic evolution, but only monotypic.
So likewise, in the succeeding discussion on "divergence of character," the analogy is again resorted to for the purpose of showing how polytypic evolution may occur in nature.
That is to say, the evolutionist is under no obligation to espouse either the monotypic or the polytypic theory of the origin of language.
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