Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 7Victoria Institute., 1873 |
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... species for the sake of giving his name to it ; but we all know that the groundless multiplication of species has been the bane of natural history . All such modifications are properly described as varieties , but not as new species ; à ...
... species for the sake of giving his name to it ; but we all know that the groundless multiplication of species has been the bane of natural history . All such modifications are properly described as varieties , but not as new species ; à ...
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... species are born thau can possibly survive ; and as , consequently , there is a frequently recurring struggle for existence , it follows that any being , if it vary , however slightly , in any manner profitable to itself , under the ...
... species are born thau can possibly survive ; and as , consequently , there is a frequently recurring struggle for existence , it follows that any being , if it vary , however slightly , in any manner profitable to itself , under the ...
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... species by one or more exceptional characteristics . " The race is the totality of individuals belonging to a single species having received , and transmitting by way of generation , the characters of a primitive variety . " Thus the ...
... species by one or more exceptional characteristics . " The race is the totality of individuals belonging to a single species having received , and transmitting by way of generation , the characters of a primitive variety . " Thus the ...
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Teleological views | 9 |
Designs Nos 4 and 5 PLAN and RANGE OF LIFE up to ManMans position | 19 |
Chance its varioties and meanings | 27 |
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