The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection; Or, the Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life ...A.L. Burt, 1890 - 538페이지 |
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... developed in an extraordinary manner in any one species , compared with the other species of the same genus , we may conclude that this part has undergone an extraordinary amount of modification since the period when the several species ...
... developed in an extraordinary manner in any one species , compared with the other species of the same genus , we may conclude that this part has undergone an extraordinary amount of modification since the period when the several species ...
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... developed from a common origin ; and as the movable lip of the cell serves as a protec- tion to the zooid , there is no difficulty in believing that all the gradations , by which the lip became converted first into the lower mandible of ...
... developed from a common origin ; and as the movable lip of the cell serves as a protec- tion to the zooid , there is no difficulty in believing that all the gradations , by which the lip became converted first into the lower mandible of ...
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... developed and to secrete milk . So again in the udders in the genus Bos , there are normally four developed and two rudimentary teats ; but the latter in our domestic cows sometimes be- come well developed and yield milk . In regard to ...
... developed and to secrete milk . So again in the udders in the genus Bos , there are normally four developed and two rudimentary teats ; but the latter in our domestic cows sometimes be- come well developed and yield milk . In regard to ...
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