Nature, Volume 54Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1896 |
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... character- istics , distribution , and habits of every species on the British list , and the information , though ... character , namely , that of black pigment in the skin , might become predominant , and conceivably might become ...
... character- istics , distribution , and habits of every species on the British list , and the information , though ... character , namely , that of black pigment in the skin , might become predominant , and conceivably might become ...
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... character in some remote part of the body , not effective , that is to say , not useful . Hence I conclude that there may be specific characters ( not by any means all or always ) which are not themselves useful , though readily ...
... character in some remote part of the body , not effective , that is to say , not useful . Hence I conclude that there may be specific characters ( not by any means all or always ) which are not themselves useful , though readily ...
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... characters ; the same character which is of the greatest value in one group may be trivial in another ; and this holds good equally whether the character be drawn from the external morphology or from the internal structure . Our ...
... characters ; the same character which is of the greatest value in one group may be trivial in another ; and this holds good equally whether the character be drawn from the external morphology or from the internal structure . Our ...
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