A New Theory of Organic EvolutionW. Blackwood and Sons, 1903 - 174 sider |
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... Crossing between two races occurs but rarely in a state of nature . The brown and the mountain hare , although similar , do not mate , even when they live together on the same mountain - side ; neither do grouse and ptarmigan ; and it ...
... Crossing between two races occurs but rarely in a state of nature . The brown and the mountain hare , although similar , do not mate , even when they live together on the same mountain - side ; neither do grouse and ptarmigan ; and it ...
Side 24
... crossed by White Oats grown alongside . Branches on two sides , half - erect . Black seeds . Branches on one side , pendulous . Black seeds . Branches on all sides , half - erect . Brownish seeds . Branches on all sides , erect ...
... crossed by White Oats grown alongside . Branches on two sides , half - erect . Black seeds . Branches on one side , pendulous . Black seeds . Branches on all sides , half - erect . Brownish seeds . Branches on all sides , erect ...
Side 24
... crossed by Black Oats grown alongside . Branches on all sides , horizontal . White seeds . Branches on one side , erect . White seeds . Branches on two sides , half - erect . White seeds . Branches on all sides , half - erect . Creamy ...
... crossed by Black Oats grown alongside . Branches on all sides , horizontal . White seeds . Branches on one side , erect . White seeds . Branches on two sides , half - erect . White seeds . Branches on all sides , half - erect . Creamy ...
Side 27
... crossed descendants die out . We have heard of cases where a limited number of Europeans have settled among a civilised dusky population and married native women , but instead of the Europeans being absorbed in the native population ...
... crossed descendants die out . We have heard of cases where a limited number of Europeans have settled among a civilised dusky population and married native women , but instead of the Europeans being absorbed in the native population ...
Side 30
... immutable . A modification of type by crossing two races — that is , an intermediate type -is not persistent . Hybrids may in certain cases be bred into the type 30 GENERAL CONCLUSIONS, AND IMPORTANCE A TRUE THEORY OF EVOLUTION.
... immutable . A modification of type by crossing two races — that is , an intermediate type -is not persistent . Hybrids may in certain cases be bred into the type 30 GENERAL CONCLUSIONS, AND IMPORTANCE A TRUE THEORY OF EVOLUTION.
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