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Or the Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life Charles Darwin. 02 19046 MAIN THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES VOL . I CONTENTS . ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS , TO THE SIXTH EDITION QH365.
Or the Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life Charles Darwin. 02 19046 MAIN THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES VOL . I CONTENTS . ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS , TO THE SIXTH EDITION QH365.
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... Origin of Species , it is quite con- ceivable that a naturalist , reflecting on the mutual affini- ties of organic beings , on their embryological relations , their geographical distribution , geological succession , and other such ...
... Origin of Species , it is quite con- ceivable that a naturalist , reflecting on the mutual affini- ties of organic beings , on their embryological relations , their geographical distribution , geological succession , and other such ...
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adapted affinities allied species America ancient appear Asa Gray beak become bees believe belonging birds breeds cause cells characters climate closely allied colour common continent crossed crustaceans degree developed difficulty distinct species domestic doubt effects eggs embryo existing extinct extremely facts favourable fertilised fertility flowers formation forms fossil Fritz Müller genera genus geological geological period Glacial period gradations greater number groups of species habits Hence hybrids important individuals inhabitants inherited insects instance instincts intercrossing intermediate kind lamellę larvę less living males mammals manner marsupials migration modified descendants natural selection naturalists nearly nest occasionally offspring organisation organs parent peculiar perfect pigeon pistil pollen present principle probably produced progenitor quadrupeds ranked remarked resemblance rudimentary seeds sexual selection Silurian slight South America stamens sterility structure successive supposed swimbladder tend theory tion trees variability variations varieties vary whilst whole wings young