Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication, the — Volume 1 by Charles Darwin
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First Edition, Volume II., Page 149. Second Edition Volume II., Page 131. Mr. Sclater on the infertility of animals under confinement. First Edition, Volume II., Page 152. Second Edition Volume II., Page 134. The Aperea a distinct species from the Guinea-pig. First Edition, Volume II., Page 230. Second Edition Volume II., Page 215. Professor Jager on hawks killing light-coloured pigeons. First Edition, Volume II., Page 273. Second Edition Volume II., Page 262. Professor Weismann on the effects of isolation in the development of species. First Edition, Volume II., Page 281. Second Edition Volume II., Page 271. The direct action of the conditions of life in causing variation. First Edition, Volume II., Page 317. Second Edition Volume II., Page 309. Mr. Romanes on rudimentary parts. First Edition, Volume II., Page 324 to 328. Second Edition Volume II., Page 316 to 327. Some additional cases of correlated variability. |
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