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This is evidence that the female produces two kinds of eggs, one male producing and the other female producing. With regard to the ordinary form of colour-blindness, Bateson's first explanation was that it was like the horns in the cross-bred sheep, dominant in males, recessive in females. About 4 per cent. of males in European countries are colour-blind, but less than 1/2 per cent. of females.
So in the afternoon of that day Christopher and Elisabeth attended Mrs. Bateson's tea-party. The Batesons lived in a clean little cottage on the west side of High Street, and enjoyed a large garden to the rearward.
She wouldn't stand Ritualism, poor Miss Farringdon wouldn't." "Here we are at home," said Mrs. Bateson, stopping at her own door; "I must go in and see how the master's getting on." "And I hope you'll find him better, Mrs. Bateson, I only hope so; but you never know how things are going to turn out when folks begin to sicken especially at Mr. Bateson's age.
As a matter of fact, he soon was all right again; but not in the way which his father meant. Caleb Bateson's wisdom had been justified.
They all knew that old Mr Bateson the present Mr Bateson's father had gone off with the governess; and young Mr Everbeery, near Taunton, had only the other day married a cook-maid." "But Mr Everbeery was always drunk, aunt," said Augusta, feeling called upon to say something for her brother. "Never mind, my dear; these things do happen, and they are very dreadful."
If Bateson's suggestion were valid we should have to suppose that the loss of the factor for colour caused the dominant white to appear, and then when this is withdrawn colour appears again, so that the colour factors and the inhibiting factors must lie over one another in a kind of stratified alternation. And then how should we account for the recessive white?
Another mutation is loss of the eyes, but in different individuals pieces of the eye may be present, and the variation is so wide that it ranges from eyes which until carefully examined appear normal, to the total absence of eyes. Wingless flies also arose by a single mutation. These were found on mating with normal specimens to be all recessive characters, thus agreeing with Bateson's views.
The truth is that biological processes are not within our powers of conception as those of physics and chemistry are, and Bateson's hypothesis is nothing but the old theory of preformation in ontogeny.
"Cousin Maria, please may I go to tea at Mrs. Bateson's with Christopher?" said Elisabeth one day, opening the library door a little, and endeavouring to squeeze her small person through as narrow an aperture as possible, as is the custom with children.
"What a horrible shame!" exclaimed Jukes, in a very audible voice. "We were here first." "Do you hear? cut!" repeated the host. "Come, along," said Bateson; "what's the use of bothering about a crumb and a half a-piece? I never saw such a skinny spread in all my days." And in the ten years which comprehended Master Bateson's "days" he had had a little experience of that sort of thing.
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