... fore-hand, are fewer and less apparent than those on the colt and filly. These circumstances may appear singular; but I think you will agree with me, that they are trifles compared with the extraordinary fact of so many striking features, which do... The Penycuik Experiments - Сторінка 167автори: James Cossar Ewart - 1899 - 177 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| 1829 - 410 стор.
...extraordinary fact of so many striking features which do not belong to the dam being in two successive instances communicated through her to the progeny,...be. I am, my dear Sir, your faithful humble servant, MoftTOV. Dr. WH Wollaston. PS I have requested Sir Gore Ouseley to send me some specimens of hair from... | |
| John Hankins Wallace - 1897 - 648 стор.
...extraordinary fact of so many striking features which do not belong to the il.nn, being in two successive instances communicated through her to the progeny not only of another sire, who also had them not, but to a sire probably of another species; for such we have very strong reasons for supposing... | |
| Otto Weininger - 1904 - 646 стор.
...extraordinary fact of so many striking features, which do not belong to the dam, being in two successive instances communicated through her to the progeny,...am, my dear Sir Your faithful humble servant Morton. (S. 308, Z. 24.) Besonders ausführlich H. Settegast, Die Tierzucht, 4. Aufl., Bd. I: Die Züchtungslehre,... | |
| Otto Weininger - 1907 - 646 стор.
...extraordinary fact of so many striking features, which do not belong to the dam, being in two successive instances communicated through her to the progeny,...am, my dear Sir Your faithful humble servant Morton. (S. 308, Z. 24.) Besonders ausführlich H. Settegast, Die Tierzucht, 4. Aufl., Bd. I: Die Züchtungslehre,... | |
| Royal Dublin Society - 1928 - 606 стор.
...extraordinary fact of so many striking features, which do not belong to the clam, being in two successive instances, communicated through her to the progeny,...requested Sir Gore Ouseley to send me some specimens of the hair from the manes of the sire, dam, colt, and filly; and I shall write to Scotland for specimens... | |
| Nancy Anne Harrowitz, Barbara Hyams - 1995 - 360 стор.
...extraordinary fact of so many striking features, which do not belong to the dam, being in two successive instances, communicated through her to the progeny,...my dear Sir, Your faithful humble servant, Morton. (Morton 1893, 20) Be it in the form of a deliberately masked allusion, the spirit of Lord Morton is... | |
| Otto Weininger - 2005 - 504 стор.
...extraordinary fact of so many striking features, which do not belong to the dam, being in two successive instances communicated through her to the progeny,...am, my dear Sir Your faithful humble servant Morton. (P. 206, 1. 20 from bottom f.) In particular detail H. Settegast, Die Tierzucht [Animal breeding],... | |
| 1821 - 588 стор.
...extraordinary fact of so many striking features, which do not belong to the dam, being in two successive instances, communicated through her to the progeny,...be. I am, my dear Sir, Your faithful humble servant, Dr. WH Wollaston. MORTON. PS I have requested Sir GORE OUSELEY to send me some specimens of hair from... | |
| 1847 - 736 стор.
...fact of so many striking features which do not belong to the dam being communicated in two successive instances; communicated through her to the progeny...probably, to another species — for such we have strong reason for supposing the quagga to be. I am, my dear sir, Your faithful humble servant, MORTON.... | |
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