A New Theory of Organic EvolutionW. Blackwood and Sons, 1903 - 174 sider |
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... pure blood mon- grels certainly fail , for one reason or another , to perpetuate their type beyond two or three generations , even although parents and progeny are carefully protected from any struggle for their existence . Darwin was ...
... pure blood mon- grels certainly fail , for one reason or another , to perpetuate their type beyond two or three generations , even although parents and progeny are carefully protected from any struggle for their existence . Darwin was ...
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... pure will ultimately be produced ; but even after several generations a calf will occasionally appear with distinct characteristics of the discarded breed . Such cases of atavism seem to indicate a reluctance in Nature to lose a type ...
... pure will ultimately be produced ; but even after several generations a calf will occasionally appear with distinct characteristics of the discarded breed . Such cases of atavism seem to indicate a reluctance in Nature to lose a type ...
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... pure or nearly pure blood , disappears ; but if the hybrid and its progeny are bred into the pure stock of either parent , the descendants have in two or three generations all the appearance of that race . This result will evidently be ...
... pure or nearly pure blood , disappears ; but if the hybrid and its progeny are bred into the pure stock of either parent , the descendants have in two or three generations all the appearance of that race . This result will evidently be ...
Side 26
... pure blood , produce a permanent stock . We may thus understand why there are no mongrel descendants beyond the first or second generation of Eurasians in India , or of mulattoes in the United States . If mulattoes married whites , they ...
... pure blood , produce a permanent stock . We may thus understand why there are no mongrel descendants beyond the first or second generation of Eurasians in India , or of mulattoes in the United States . If mulattoes married whites , they ...
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... pure race the stock soon became extinct . We know of no stat- istics on this deeply interesting question , but examples will probably occur to the reader . The inscrutable feeling of aversion between human races ( race - hatred ) must ...
... pure race the stock soon became extinct . We know of no stat- istics on this deeply interesting question , but examples will probably occur to the reader . The inscrutable feeling of aversion between human races ( race - hatred ) must ...
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