The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection: Or, The Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life, 2권D. Appleton, 1898 |
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... widely dissimilar in general habit , produces itself as perfectly as if it had been a natural species from the mountains of Chili . " I have taken some pains to ascertain the degree of fertility of some of the complex crosses of ...
... widely dissimilar in general habit , produces itself as perfectly as if it had been a natural species from the mountains of Chili . " I have taken some pains to ascertain the degree of fertility of some of the complex crosses of ...
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... widely different in habit and general appearance , and having strongly marked differ- ences in every part of the flower , even in the pollen , in the fruit , and in the cotyledons , can be crossed . An- nual and perennial plants ...
... widely different in habit and general appearance , and having strongly marked differ- ences in every part of the flower , even in the pollen , in the fruit , and in the cotyledons , can be crossed . An- nual and perennial plants ...
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... widely different climates , do not always prevent the two grafting together . As in hybridisation , so with grafting , the capacity is limited by systematic affinity , for no one has been able to graft together trees belonging to quite ...
... widely different climates , do not always prevent the two grafting together . As in hybridisation , so with grafting , the capacity is limited by systematic affinity , for no one has been able to graft together trees belonging to quite ...
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... widely or specifically different , produce hybrids which are almost always in some degree sterile . I am fully persuaded that this double parallelism is by no means an accident or an illusion . He who is able to explain why the elephant ...
... widely or specifically different , produce hybrids which are almost always in some degree sterile . I am fully persuaded that this double parallelism is by no means an accident or an illusion . He who is able to explain why the elephant ...
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... widely from each other in appearance , for instance those of the pigeon , or of the cabbage , is a remarkable fact ; more es- pecially when we reflect how many species there are , which , though resembling each other most closely , are ...
... widely from each other in appearance , for instance those of the pigeon , or of the cabbage , is a remarkable fact ; more es- pecially when we reflect how many species there are , which , though resembling each other most closely , are ...
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