The Quarterly Review, Volumes 254-255William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1930 |
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Page 381
... male ; and similarly among sperms . We are simply indicating that there is a parallelism between male and female organisms and the contrasted types of germ - cells . But there is obviously more than parallelism in cases where there are ...
... male ; and similarly among sperms . We are simply indicating that there is a parallelism between male and female organisms and the contrasted types of germ - cells . But there is obviously more than parallelism in cases where there are ...
Page 386
... male in physiological maturity , and she seems to be rather bored by his advances . She cuts them short by flying off to the fields , or she may pay a non- chalant visit to another male . Gradually , however , she becomes more ...
... male in physiological maturity , and she seems to be rather bored by his advances . She cuts them short by flying off to the fields , or she may pay a non- chalant visit to another male . Gradually , however , she becomes more ...
Page 393
... male sits ; he retrieves them with his long neck and bill , and broods over them like the most virtuous mother . If he comes near a laid egg before the brooding instinct seizes him , he passes by unimpressed ; but once he has begun to ...
... male sits ; he retrieves them with his long neck and bill , and broods over them like the most virtuous mother . If he comes near a laid egg before the brooding instinct seizes him , he passes by unimpressed ; but once he has begun to ...
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