A New Theory of Organic EvolutionW. Blackwood and Sons, 1903 - 174 sider |
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... seeds . Branches on two sides , half - erect . White seeds . Branches on all sides , half - erect . Creamy seeds . Branches on all sides , erect . Creamy seeds . The female influence seems to preponderate in determining the colours .
... seeds . Branches on two sides , half - erect . White seeds . Branches on all sides , half - erect . Creamy seeds . Branches on all sides , erect . Creamy seeds . The female influence seems to preponderate in determining the colours .
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... colour may possess the intellectual faculties of a white race ; or , The futility of attempting to educate a brain above the capacity with which it has been endowed . CHAPTER VIII . ANALOGIES . ANALOGIES are not proofs , GENERAL ...
... colour may possess the intellectual faculties of a white race ; or , The futility of attempting to educate a brain above the capacity with which it has been endowed . CHAPTER VIII . ANALOGIES . ANALOGIES are not proofs , GENERAL ...
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... colour , arrange- ment of feathers , & c . , but also in skeleton , as in the number of ribs , vertebræ , & c . So great is the variation , says Darwin , that 1 Origin of Species , Ed . vi . , p . 17. 2 Ibid . , p . 392 . several breeds ...
... colour , arrange- ment of feathers , & c . , but also in skeleton , as in the number of ribs , vertebræ , & c . So great is the variation , says Darwin , that 1 Origin of Species , Ed . vi . , p . 17. 2 Ibid . , p . 392 . several breeds ...
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... colour , with the white loins , double black wing - bar between , and barred and white - edged between tail feathers , as any wild rock - pigeon . We can under- stand these facts on a well - known principle of reversion to ancestral ...
... colour , with the white loins , double black wing - bar between , and barred and white - edged between tail feathers , as any wild rock - pigeon . We can under- stand these facts on a well - known principle of reversion to ancestral ...
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... colour of hair was not necessarily hereditary , but might be changed through the eyesight ; and at the present day breeders carefully protect their breeding females from seeing conspicuous colours dif- ferent from their own . A mere ...
... colour of hair was not necessarily hereditary , but might be changed through the eyesight ; and at the present day breeders carefully protect their breeding females from seeing conspicuous colours dif- ferent from their own . A mere ...
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