A New Theory of Organic EvolutionW. Blackwood and Sons, 1903 - 174 sider |
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... history of the offspring of mixed marriages would , we believe , show that un- less they married into a pure race the stock soon became extinct . We know of no stat- istics on this deeply interesting question , but examples will ...
... history of the offspring of mixed marriages would , we believe , show that un- less they married into a pure race the stock soon became extinct . We know of no stat- istics on this deeply interesting question , but examples will ...
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... history , and varying conditions of exist- ence , strongly supports the contention that mental and physical characteristics are equally immutable , although among indi- viduals of the same race , character , like physique , varies in ...
... history , and varying conditions of exist- ence , strongly supports the contention that mental and physical characteristics are equally immutable , although among indi- viduals of the same race , character , like physique , varies in ...
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... history of any pedigreed breed tells us that the breeder , by continuously selecting the best animals in his herd for breeding purposes , and by protecting them in their struggle for exist- ence , developed the breed and established its ...
... history of any pedigreed breed tells us that the breeder , by continuously selecting the best animals in his herd for breeding purposes , and by protecting them in their struggle for exist- ence , developed the breed and established its ...
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... Again , if we consult historical evidence , we find that the representations of animals in the Egyptian tombs 5000 years old also represent existing species . These figures show no specific variation 100 A NEW THEORY OF EVOLUTION .
... Again , if we consult historical evidence , we find that the representations of animals in the Egyptian tombs 5000 years old also represent existing species . These figures show no specific variation 100 A NEW THEORY OF EVOLUTION .
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... history or tradition of the origin of the Shetland pony . So far as known , it has always been an inhabitant of the Shetland Islands , and its characteristics have never changed . The ponies are remark- able for good temper , freedom ...
... history or tradition of the origin of the Shetland pony . So far as known , it has always been an inhabitant of the Shetland Islands , and its characteristics have never changed . The ponies are remark- able for good temper , freedom ...
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