The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection Or, The Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for LifeD. Appleton and Company, 1882 - 458페이지 |
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... colour of this vigorous race I take for granted , from what has been already said , would be dark . But the same disposition to form varieties still existing , a darker and a darker race would in the course of time occur : and as the ...
... colour of this vigorous race I take for granted , from what has been already said , would be dark . But the same disposition to form varieties still existing , a darker and a darker race would in the course of time occur : and as the ...
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... 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 efficient cause ; and if the same cause were to act ...
... 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 efficient cause ; and if the same cause were to act ...
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... Colour and constitutional peculiarities go together , of which many remarkable cases could be given amongst animals ... coloured individuals escape : Professor Wyman has recently com- municated to me a good illustration of this fact ; on ...
... Colour and constitutional peculiarities go together , of which many remarkable cases could be given amongst animals ... coloured individuals escape : Professor Wyman has recently com- municated to me a good illustration of this fact ; on ...
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... colour , with the white loins , double black wing - bar , and barred and white - edged tail - feathers , as any wild ... coloured and marked like the rock - pigeon , although no other existing species is thus coloured and marked , so ...
... colour , with the white loins , double black wing - bar , and barred and white - edged tail - feathers , as any wild ... coloured and marked like the rock - pigeon , although no other existing species is thus coloured and marked , so ...
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... colour and various black marks in all the breeds , both when kept pure and when crossed ; -and lastly , the mongrel off- spring being perfectly fertile ; -from these several reasons , taker together , we may safely conclude that all our ...
... colour and various black marks in all the breeds , both when kept pure and when crossed ; -and lastly , the mongrel off- spring being perfectly fertile ; -from these several reasons , taker together , we may safely conclude that all our ...
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