The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, Or, The Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life: Reprinted from the Sixth London Edition, with All Additions and CorrectionsA. L. Burt Company, 1890 - 538페이지 |
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... given in a bill of fare in the previous dynasty . In the time of the Romans , as we hear from Pliny , immense prices were given for pigeons ; " nay , they are come to this pass , that they can reckon up their pedigree and race ...
... given in a bill of fare in the previous dynasty . In the time of the Romans , as we hear from Pliny , immense prices were given for pigeons ; " nay , they are come to this pass , that they can reckon up their pedigree and race ...
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... given period . We have evi- dence of this , in the facts stated in the second chapter , showing that it is the common and diffused or dominant species which offer the greatest number of recorded vari- eties . Hence , rare species will ...
... given period . We have evi- dence of this , in the facts stated in the second chapter , showing that it is the common and diffused or dominant species which offer the greatest number of recorded vari- eties . Hence , rare species will ...
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... given geological period . FELIDA . - The Cat - family . FERAL . Having become wild from a state of cultivation or domesti- cation . FLORA . — The totality of the plants growing naturally in a country , or during a given geological ...
... given geological period . FELIDA . - The Cat - family . FERAL . Having become wild from a state of cultivation or domesti- cation . FLORA . — The totality of the plants growing naturally in a country , or during a given geological ...
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adapted admit affinities ALEXANDRE DUMAS allied species America ancient appear beak become bees believe belonging birds breeds cause cells characters climate closely allied color continued crossed crustaceans degree developed difficulty distinct species domestic doubt effects eggs embryo existing extinct extremely facts favorable females fertility flowers formation forms fossil Fritz Müller genera genus geological geological period Glacial period gradations greater number groups of species habits Hence hybrids important individuals inhabitants inherited insects instance instincts intercrossing intermediate intervals kind lamellæ larvæ less living male mammals manner marsupials migration modified descendants natural selection naturalists nearly nest oceanic islands offspring organs paleozoic parent peculiar perfect pigeons pistil pollen present principle probably produced quadrupeds ranked remarked resemblance rudimentary seeds Silurian SIR WALTER SCOTT slight South America stamens sterility structure successive suppose tend theory tion trees variability variations varieties vary whole widely different wings young