Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 47Victoria Institute., 1915 |
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... animals had changed as time progressed , and that different forms of animals had originated from the same ancestral species , was by no means propounded for the first time by Darwin . As he shows in the Origin of Species , such an idea ...
... animals had changed as time progressed , and that different forms of animals had originated from the same ancestral species , was by no means propounded for the first time by Darwin . As he shows in the Origin of Species , such an idea ...
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... animals , and more especially of plants , leading authorities are hopelessly at variance as to what are species and what are varieties , and it is rather absurd to imagine that a certain amount of difference between two forms is ...
... animals , and more especially of plants , leading authorities are hopelessly at variance as to what are species and what are varieties , and it is rather absurd to imagine that a certain amount of difference between two forms is ...
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... animals differ in intensity of development from individual to individual , and since either over - development or ... animal far more young are produced than can possibly survive ; indeed , it is obvious on reflection that where the ...
... animals differ in intensity of development from individual to individual , and since either over - development or ... animal far more young are produced than can possibly survive ; indeed , it is obvious on reflection that where the ...
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... animal requiring a trained eye to detect and appreciate them , and great conspicuous differences which are termed by the breeder " sports . " A familiar instance of a " sport " is the Irish yew , which has its branches turned up so that ...
... animal requiring a trained eye to detect and appreciate them , and great conspicuous differences which are termed by the breeder " sports . " A familiar instance of a " sport " is the Irish yew , which has its branches turned up so that ...
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... Animals and Plants under Domesticu tion . The compilation of this book was really the end of all his labours , of which the Origin of Species was merely a preliminary account ; an account which the pressure of friends induced him to ...
... Animals and Plants under Domesticu tion . The compilation of this book was really the end of all his labours , of which the Origin of Species was merely a preliminary account ; an account which the pressure of friends induced him to ...
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