Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication, the — Volume 1 by Charles Darwin
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TABLE 2: NUMBER OF VERTEBRAE IN VARIOUS PIGS: ENGLISH LONG-LEGGED MALE. Dorsal 15. Lumbar 6. Dorsal plus Lumbar 21. Sacral 5. Total 26. AFRICAN FEMALE. Dorsal 13. Lumbar 6. Dorsal plus Lumbar 19. Sacral 5. Total 24. CHINESE MALE. Dorsal 15. Lumbar 4. Dorsal plus Lumbar 19. Sacral 4. Total 23. WILD BOAR FROM CUVIER. Dorsal 14. Lumbar 5. Dorsal plus Lumbar 19. Sacral 4. Total 23. FRENCH DOMESTIC BOAR, FROM CUVIER. Dorsal 14. Lumbar 5. Dorsal plus Lumbar 19. Sacral 4. Total 23. Some semi-monstrous breeds deserve notice. From the time of Aristotle to the present time solid-hoofed swine have occasionally been observed in various parts of the world. Although this peculiarity is strongly inherited, it is hardly probable that all the animals with solid hoofs have descended from the same parents; it is more probable that the same peculiarity has reappeared at various times and places. Dr. Struthers has lately described and figured (3/24. 'Edinburgh New Philosoph. Journal' |
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