Darwinism and Lamarckism, Old and New: Four LecturesDuckworth, 1899 - 169 стор. |
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... parents— and a cause for each must exist it is the steady Vol . ii . , 1 " Animals and Plants under Domestication . " 2nd ed . p . 272 . A accumulation , through natural selection , of such differ- ences Introduction.
... parents— and a cause for each must exist it is the steady Vol . ii . , 1 " Animals and Plants under Domestication . " 2nd ed . p . 272 . A accumulation , through natural selection , of such differ- ences Introduction.
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... animals that would appeal to the untrained eye as anything remarkable and unlike living plants and animals . Our views on this subject are much ex- aggerated , owing to the numerous drawings and models that have been made of a few of ...
... animals that would appeal to the untrained eye as anything remarkable and unlike living plants and animals . Our views on this subject are much ex- aggerated , owing to the numerous drawings and models that have been made of a few of ...
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... ; as also does Professor Lloyd Morgan in his " Animal Life and In- telligence . " Under these circumstances I think it will avoid ambiguity if the " physiological selection " of Dr INTRODUCTION II Physiological selection PAGE.
... ; as also does Professor Lloyd Morgan in his " Animal Life and In- telligence . " Under these circumstances I think it will avoid ambiguity if the " physiological selection " of Dr INTRODUCTION II Physiological selection PAGE.
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... animals from his flock and pre- serves the best . The action of natural selection in human society has been ably investigated by Dr Wallace , Mr Greg , Mr Galton , Mr Herbert Spencer , Mr Bagehot , Mr Kidd , and others ; and a summary ...
... animals from his flock and pre- serves the best . The action of natural selection in human society has been ably investigated by Dr Wallace , Mr Greg , Mr Galton , Mr Herbert Spencer , Mr Bagehot , Mr Kidd , and others ; and a summary ...
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... animal obtains its food , defends itself from enemies , and is protected from the weather , by its bodily structure ; and , if the surrounding conditions change , a change in bodily structure becomes necessary to adapt the animal to the ...
... animal obtains its food , defends itself from enemies , and is protected from the weather , by its bodily structure ; and , if the surrounding conditions change , a change in bodily structure becomes necessary to adapt the animal to the ...
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acquired characters action of external action of natural action of selection adapted Ampelopsis animals and plants arise artificial selection become biology birds brought called cause cells colour compensation of growth congenital consequently Cope's rule Darwin definite variation despotism direct action divergent evolution doubt Dr Wallace edition elongated environment evidence example existence explain external conditions extrinsic selection facts favourable flowers G. H. Lewes gemmules genera genus germ-cells groups Henslow hypothesis idea important infertility inherited insects island kinetogenesis Lamarck Lamarckians large number living means mental variations modifications Moritz Wagner movements nation natural selection naturalists Neo-Lamarckians notochord offspring opinions organic evolution organisation Origin of Species Pangenesis Physiogenesis physiological plants and animals principle of compensation principle of selection produced Professor Cope progress Radiolarians reason says science of history seems sociology sterility structure suppose take place theory tion transmission transmitted tribe use-inheritance varieties vertebræ Weismann Zealand