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 - 458페이지 |
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... tend to become con- verted into new and distinct species . Thus the larger genera tend to become larger ; and throughout nature the forms of life which are now dominant tend to become still more dominant by leaving many modified and ...
... tend to become con- verted into new and distinct species . Thus the larger genera tend to become larger ; and throughout nature the forms of life which are now dominant tend to become still more dominant by leaving many modified and ...
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... tend generally to spread very widely , consequently they will tend to supplant and exter- minate several species in several areas , and thus check the inordinate increase of specific forms throughout the world . Dr. Hooker has recently ...
... tend generally to spread very widely , consequently they will tend to supplant and exter- minate several species in several areas , and thus check the inordinate increase of specific forms throughout the world . Dr. Hooker has recently ...
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... tend to vary in the same man- ner , and homologous parts tend to cohere . Modifications in hard parts and in external parts sometimes affect softer and internal parts . When one part is largely developed , per- haps it tends to draw ...
... tend to vary in the same man- ner , and homologous parts tend to cohere . Modifications in hard parts and in external parts sometimes affect softer and internal parts . When one part is largely developed , per- haps it tends to draw ...
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