The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection: Or, the Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life, 1권D. Appleton, 1898 |
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... slight variations . I will then pass on to the variability of species in a state of nature ; but I shall , unfortunately , be compelled to treat this subject far too briefly , as it can be treated properly only by giving long catalogues ...
... slight variations . I will then pass on to the variability of species in a state of nature ; but I shall , unfortunately , be compelled to treat this subject far too briefly , as it can be treated properly only by giving long catalogues ...
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... slight changes , such as size from the amount of food , colour from the nature of the food , thickness of the skin and hair from climate , & c . Each of the endless variations which we see in the plumage of our fowls must have had some ...
... slight changes , such as size from the amount of food , colour from the nature of the food , thickness of the skin and hair from climate , & c . Each of the endless variations which we see in the plumage of our fowls must have had some ...
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... slight changes in the surrounding conditions . Nothing is more easy than to tame an animal , and few things more difficult than to get it to breed freely under confine- ment , even when the male and female unite . How many animals there ...
... slight changes in the surrounding conditions . Nothing is more easy than to tame an animal , and few things more difficult than to get it to breed freely under confine- ment , even when the male and female unite . How many animals there ...
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... slight degree from that of the parental type . Any variation which is not inherited is unimportant for us . But the number and diversity of inheritable deviations of structure , both those of slight and those of considerable ...
... slight degree from that of the parental type . Any variation which is not inherited is unimportant for us . But the number and diversity of inheritable deviations of structure , both those of slight and those of considerable ...
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... slight deviations in their structure , in such case , I grant that we could deduce nothing from domestic varieties in regard to species . But there is not a shadow of evidence in favour of this view : to assert that we could not breed ...
... slight deviations in their structure , in such case , I grant that we could deduce nothing from domestic varieties in regard to species . But there is not a shadow of evidence in favour of this view : to assert that we could not breed ...
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