Species is but the ideal form; within this idea, within each species, is a diversity of individuality to make the stars look monotonous.


Flowering Earth, Chapter 4 (p. 47), G.P. Putnam's Sons. 1939


Species is but the ideal form; within this idea, within each species, is a diversity of individuality to make the stars look monotonous.

Species is but the ideal form; within this idea, within each species, is a diversity of individuality to make the stars look monotonous.

Species is but the ideal form; within this idea, within each species, is a diversity of individuality to make the stars look monotonous.

Species is but the ideal form; within this idea, within each species, is a diversity of individuality to make the stars look monotonous.