The Month, Volume 11Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1869 |
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... animals and plants : for example , on the resemblance between the past and present inhabitants of different * Biology is the science of life . It contains zoology , or the science of animals , and botany , or that of plants . are the ...
... animals and plants : for example , on the resemblance between the past and present inhabitants of different * Biology is the science of life . It contains zoology , or the science of animals , and botany , or that of plants . are the ...
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... animals closely resembling , and appearing to represent , each other ; while if certain of these islands show signs ( by depth of surrounding sea or what not ) of more ancient separation , the animals inhabiting them exhibit a ...
... animals closely resembling , and appearing to represent , each other ; while if certain of these islands show signs ( by depth of surrounding sea or what not ) of more ancient separation , the animals inhabiting them exhibit a ...
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... Animals and Plants under Domestication , could not but yet further increase that acceptance . We must , however , confess that we are now not without doubt as to how far such anticipations will be realised . The new book seems to us to ...
... Animals and Plants under Domestication , could not but yet further increase that acceptance . We must , however , confess that we are now not without doubt as to how far such anticipations will be realised . The new book seems to us to ...
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... animals and plants ( new species , genera , & c . , ) have from time to time been evolved from preceding animals and plants , not by the action of " Natural Selection " alone , but by that of certain laws , at present unknown , acting ...
... animals and plants ( new species , genera , & c . , ) have from time to time been evolved from preceding animals and plants , not by the action of " Natural Selection " alone , but by that of certain laws , at present unknown , acting ...
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... one hand , or to facilitate the flight or * Animals and Plants under Domestication , vol . ii . , p . 192 . + Ibid . , p . 414 . concealment of their prey on the other ; provided always 42 Difficulties of the Theory of Natural Selection .
... one hand , or to facilitate the flight or * Animals and Plants under Domestication , vol . ii . , p . 192 . + Ibid . , p . 414 . concealment of their prey on the other ; provided always 42 Difficulties of the Theory of Natural Selection .
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