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It is all those animals or plants which have descended from a single pair of
parents; it is the smallest distinctly definable group of living organisms; it is an
eternal and immutable entity; it is a mere abstraction of the human intellect
having no ...
It is all those animals or plants which have descended from a single pair of
parents; it is the smallest distinctly definable group of living organisms; it is an
eternal and immutable entity; it is a mere abstraction of the human intellect
having no ...
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... as fertile as the parent species, but he goes so far as to assert that the
particular plant Crinum capense is much more fertile when crossed by a distinct
species than when fertilised by its proper pollen On. I THE DARWINIAN
HYPOTHESIS 3.
... as fertile as the parent species, but he goes so far as to assert that the
particular plant Crinum capense is much more fertile when crossed by a distinct
species than when fertilised by its proper pollen On. I THE DARWINIAN
HYPOTHESIS 3.
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animal anomalies is not satisfied, a turn or two in Seven Dials will convince him
that the breeds of pigeons are quite as extraordinary and unlike one another and
their parent stock, while the Horticultural Society will provide him with any ...
animal anomalies is not satisfied, a turn or two in Seven Dials will convince him
that the breeds of pigeons are quite as extraordinary and unlike one another and
their parent stock, while the Horticultural Society will provide him with any ...
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offspring, which will of course tend to reproduce the peculiarities of their parents.
Their offspring will, by a parity of reasoning, tend to predominate over their
contemporaries, and there being (suppose) no room for more than one species
such ...
offspring, which will of course tend to reproduce the peculiarities of their parents.
Their offspring will, by a parity of reasoning, tend to predominate over their
contemporaries, and there being (suppose) no room for more than one species
such ...
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... the colour, and the size, characteristic of the parental stock; but even the
wonderful powers of reproducing lost parts possessed by these animals are
controlled by the same governing tendency. Cut off the legs, the tail, the jaws,
separately or ...
... the colour, and the size, characteristic of the parental stock; but even the
wonderful powers of reproducing lost parts possessed by these animals are
controlled by the same governing tendency. Cut off the legs, the tail, the jaws,
separately or ...
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able action adapted admit animals appears authority become believe better body breed called causes changes character common complete consider course creation cross Darwin deposited direct distinct doctrine doubt effect evidence evolution existence experiments expression fact favour force forms further germ give given groups hand horse hypothesis important influence kind knowledge known laws less living matter means mind modification natural natural selection objections observation once operation opinion organic Origin of Species parent particular persons phenomena plants position possible present principles probably produced Professor prove question races reason record relations remains remarkable respect result scientific selective breeding sense similar sort structure suppose term theory thing thought tion true variation varieties vary views whole writer