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SPENCER'S EXAMPLES AND ARGUMENTS
NO CONCOMITANT VARIATION FROM CONCOMITANT DISUSE

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It is but fair to add that these instances of the cave-crab's eye-stalk and the closely-packed teeth are put forward by Mr. Spencer with the more immediate object of proving that there is "no concomitant variation in co-operative parts," even when "formed out of the same tissue, like the crab's eye and its peduncle" (pp. 12-14, 23, 33). It escapes his notice, however, that in two out of his three cases it is disuse, or diminished use, which fails to cause concomitant variation or proportionate variation.

Are the Effects of Use and Disuse Inherited?

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