Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication, the — Volume 1 by Charles Darwin
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Second Edition Volume I., Page 467.
Dr. Brown-Sequard on the inherited effects of operations on the Guinea-pig. First Edition, Volume II., Page 24. Second Edition Volume I., Page 469. Other cases of inherited mutilations. First Edition, Volume II., Page 43. Second Edition Volume II., Page 17. An additional case of reversion due to a cross. First Edition, Volume II., Page 72. Second Edition Volume II., Page 48. Inheritance as limited by sex. First Edition, Volume II., Page 105. Second Edition Volume II., Page 83. Two varieties of maize which cannot be crossed. First Edition, Volume II., Page 120. Second Edition Volume II., Page 99. Some additional facts on the advantages of cross-breeding in animals. First Edition, Volume II., Page 123. Second Edition Volume II., Page 103. Discussion on the effects of close interbreeding in the case of man. First Edition, Volume II., Page 135 to 141. Second Edition Volume II., Page 117 to 122. Additional cases of plants sterile with pollen from the same plant. |
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