Darwinism Stated by Darwin Himself: Characteristic Passages from the Writings of Charles DarwinD. Appleton, 1890 - Всего страниц: 351 |
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... to them by the air and rain . We see how high in the scale of organization a plant may rise , when we look at one of the more perfect tendril. 4 DARWINISM STATED BY DARWIN HIMSELF . The Power of Movement in Animal and Plant compared.
... to them by the air and rain . We see how high in the scale of organization a plant may rise , when we look at one of the more perfect tendril. 4 DARWINISM STATED BY DARWIN HIMSELF . The Power of Movement in Animal and Plant compared.
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Characteristic Passages from the Writings of Charles Darwin Charles Darwin. when we look at one of the more perfect tendril - bearers . It first places its tendrils ready for action , as a polypus places its tentacula . If the tendril be ...
Characteristic Passages from the Writings of Charles Darwin Charles Darwin. when we look at one of the more perfect tendril - bearers . It first places its tendrils ready for action , as a polypus places its tentacula . If the tendril be ...
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... look at one of the mag- nificent exotic species ( orchids ) , or , indeed , at one of our humblest forms , and observe how profoundly it has been modified , as compared with all ordinary flowers - with its great labellum , formed of one ...
... look at one of the mag- nificent exotic species ( orchids ) , or , indeed , at one of our humblest forms , and observe how profoundly it has been modified , as compared with all ordinary flowers - with its great labellum , formed of one ...
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... , and in most parts of their structure , yet are certainly highly abnormal in other parts ; we may look in vain through the whole great family of Columbida for a beak like that of the English carrier. 54 DARWINISM STATED BY DARWIN HIMSELF .
... , and in most parts of their structure , yet are certainly highly abnormal in other parts ; we may look in vain through the whole great family of Columbida for a beak like that of the English carrier. 54 DARWINISM STATED BY DARWIN HIMSELF .
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... Look at a dray - horse , and see how well adapted he is to draw heavy weights , and how unlike in appearance to any allied wild animal . The English race - horse is known to be derived from the commingled blood of Arabs , Turks , and ...
... Look at a dray - horse , and see how well adapted he is to draw heavy weights , and how unlike in appearance to any allied wild animal . The English race - horse is known to be derived from the commingled blood of Arabs , Turks , and ...
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