The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection: Or, the Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1898 |
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... Pigeons , their Differences and Origin- Principles of Selection , anciently followed , their Effects- Methodical and Unconscious Selection - Unknown Origin of our Domestic Productions - Circumstances favourable to Man's power of ...
... Pigeons , their Differences and Origin- Principles of Selection , anciently followed , their Effects- Methodical and Unconscious Selection - Unknown Origin of our Domestic Productions - Circumstances favourable to Man's power of ...
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... Pigeons , their Differences and Origin- Principles of Selection , anciently followed , their Effects- Methodical and Unconscious Selection - Unknown Origin of our Domestic Productions - Circumstances favourable to Man's power of ...
... Pigeons , their Differences and Origin- Principles of Selection , anciently followed , their Effects- Methodical and Unconscious Selection - Unknown Origin of our Domestic Productions - Circumstances favourable to Man's power of ...
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... pigeons with feathered feet have skin between their outer toes ; pigeons with short beaks have small feet , and those with long beaks large feet . Hence if man goes on selecting , and thus augmenting , any peculiarity , he will almost ...
... pigeons with feathered feet have skin between their outer toes ; pigeons with short beaks have small feet , and those with long beaks large feet . Hence if man goes on selecting , and thus augmenting , any peculiarity , he will almost ...
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... pigeons ) quite uniform in character , and everything seems simple enough ; but when these mon- grels are crossed one with another for several genera- tions , hardly two of them are ... pigeons , and some. 4 CHAP . 1. ] 23 DOMESTIC PIGEONS .
... pigeons ) quite uniform in character , and everything seems simple enough ; but when these mon- grels are crossed one with another for several genera- tions , hardly two of them are ... pigeons , and some. 4 CHAP . 1. ] 23 DOMESTIC PIGEONS .
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... pigeons , and some of them are very important , as being of considerable antiquity . I have associated with several eminent fanciers , and have been permitted to join two of the London Pigeon Clubs . The diversity of the breeds is ...
... pigeons , and some of them are very important , as being of considerable antiquity . I have associated with several eminent fanciers , and have been permitted to join two of the London Pigeon Clubs . The diversity of the breeds is ...
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