Studies in History of Biology, Выпуск 3William R. Coleman, Camille Limoges Johns Hopkins University Press, 1979 |
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... existence .... Among some species variation of color is frequent , others never change , some change periodically , others accidentally All this should be ascertained for each , and no species can be considered as well defined and ...
... existence .... Among some species variation of color is frequent , others never change , some change periodically , others accidentally All this should be ascertained for each , and no species can be considered as well defined and ...
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... existence . He was able to incorporate them into the framework of his " Essay " in a single sentence . He confessed that sometimes the principal categories do have natural subdivisions like subclasses , suborders , or subgenera . This ...
... existence . He was able to incorporate them into the framework of his " Essay " in a single sentence . He confessed that sometimes the principal categories do have natural subdivisions like subclasses , suborders , or subgenera . This ...
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... existence of a thinking being as the author of such thought , and shall look upon an intelligent and intelligible connection between the facts of nature as direct proof of the existence of a thinking God , as certainly as man exhibits ...
... existence of a thinking being as the author of such thought , and shall look upon an intelligent and intelligible connection between the facts of nature as direct proof of the existence of a thinking God , as certainly as man exhibits ...
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The Vicissitudes | 23 |
Animal Heat as a Biological | 67 |
Louis Agassiz and the Species Question MARY PICKARD WINSOR | 89 |
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