A New Theory of Organic EvolutionW. Blackwood and Sons, 1903 - 174 sider |
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... century the Mosaic account of the creation of animals and plants was generally accepted and stoutly upheld by dogmatic theology ; but in 1859 Darwin made public his theory of the evolution of species from the first simple forms of life ...
... century the Mosaic account of the creation of animals and plants was generally accepted and stoutly upheld by dogmatic theology ; but in 1859 Darwin made public his theory of the evolution of species from the first simple forms of life ...
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... century , and has brought about a higher average ex- pression of type among cattle generally than formerly obtained , but there has been no tendency to specific variation in type . On the contrary , the invariable experience has been ...
... century , and has brought about a higher average ex- pression of type among cattle generally than formerly obtained , but there has been no tendency to specific variation in type . On the contrary , the invariable experience has been ...
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... Notable examples of the Saxon type may still be seen in Tipperary , where a colony of Cromwell's Ironsides settled nearly three centuries ago . Character . We are at present dealing with the physi- 28 A NEW THEORY OF EVOLUTION .
... Notable examples of the Saxon type may still be seen in Tipperary , where a colony of Cromwell's Ironsides settled nearly three centuries ago . Character . We are at present dealing with the physi- 28 A NEW THEORY OF EVOLUTION .
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... century , and yet there has not been pro- duced a permanent stock intermediate be- tween two pure breeds . Every cross - bred stock has died out , unless bred into a pure race , by continuous mating with pure blood . Several breeds of ...
... century , and yet there has not been pro- duced a permanent stock intermediate be- tween two pure breeds . Every cross - bred stock has died out , unless bred into a pure race , by continuous mating with pure blood . Several breeds of ...
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... pure cattle , now registered in their respective herd - books , have appeared within the last century ? Are they not examples of new varieties ? There is no doubt that all the different . breeds 78 A NEW THEORY OF EVOLUTION .
... pure cattle , now registered in their respective herd - books , have appeared within the last century ? Are they not examples of new varieties ? There is no doubt that all the different . breeds 78 A NEW THEORY OF EVOLUTION .
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