On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection: Or, The Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for LifeD. Appleton, 1909 - 430ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... less improved forms of life , and leads to what I have called Divergence of Character . In the next chapter I shall discuss the complex and little known laws of variation and of corre- lation of growth . In the four succeeding chapters ...
... less improved forms of life , and leads to what I have called Divergence of Character . In the next chapter I shall discuss the complex and little known laws of variation and of corre- lation of growth . In the four succeeding chapters ...
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... less and the bones of the leg more , in proportion to the whole skeleton , than do the same bones in the wild - duck ; and I presume that this change may be safely attributed to the domestic duck flying much less , and walking more ...
... less and the bones of the leg more , in proportion to the whole skeleton , than do the same bones in the wild - duck ; and I presume that this change may be safely attributed to the domestic duck flying much less , and walking more ...
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... less uniformity of character than in true species . Domestic races of the same species , also , often have a somewhat monstrous character ; by which I mean , that , although differing from each other , and from other species of the same ...
... less uniformity of character than in true species . Domestic races of the same species , also , often have a somewhat monstrous character ; by which I mean , that , although differing from each other , and from other species of the same ...
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... less mingled , flows in the veins of our many domestic breeds . In regard to sheep and goats I can form no opinion . From facts communicated to me by Mr. Blyth , on the habits , voice , and constitution , & c . , of the humped Indian ...
... less mingled , flows in the veins of our many domestic breeds . In regard to sheep and goats I can form no opinion . From facts communicated to me by Mr. Blyth , on the habits , voice , and constitution , & c . , of the humped Indian ...
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... feathers are kept expanded , and are carried so erect , that in good I ; birds the head and tail touch : the oil - gland is quite 3 aborted . Several other less distinct breeds might be specified 30 VARIATION UNDER DOMESTICATION.
... feathers are kept expanded , and are carried so erect , that in good I ; birds the head and tail touch : the oil - gland is quite 3 aborted . Several other less distinct breeds might be specified 30 VARIATION UNDER DOMESTICATION.
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