| Thomas Bell - 1837 - 554 páginas
...other. The cranium is absolutely similar, and so are all, or nearly all, the other essential parts ; and to strengthen still further the probability of their...one of the characters in which it differs from the Dogs ; and although it is very desirable not to rest too much upon the effects of habit or structure,... | |
| 1837 - 1032 páginas
...other. The cranium is absolutely similar, and so are all, or nearly all, the other essential parts ; and oq ~ g o [ } U n zoXrΒE } {ռ ?纍 P... | y 9 _N o u w yr Kv ;Ny k` d q <[{ { r u =h y ݉ dogs ; and although it is very desirable not to rest too much upon the effects of habit or structure,... | |
| 1838 - 530 páginas
...other. The cranium is absolutely similar, and so are all, or nearly all, the other essential parts ; and to strengthen still further the probability of their...one of the characters in which it differs from the dogs; and although it is very desirable not to rest too much upon the effect* of habit or structure,... | |
| 510 páginas
...The cranium is absolutely similar, and so are all, or nearly all, the other essential parts ; and, to strengthen still further the probability of their...the position of the eyes in the wolf is one of the diameters in which it differs from the dog ; anil, although it is very desirable not to rest too much... | |
| John William Carleton - 1844 - 516 páginas
...The cranium is absolutely similar, and so are all, or nearly all, the other essential parts ; and, to strengthen still further the probability of their...desirable not to rest too much upon the effects of habit or structure, it is not perhaps straining the point to attribute the forward direction of the eyes... | |
| Charles Hamilton Smith - 1839 - 404 páginas
...other. The cranium is absolutely similar, and so are all or nearly all the other essential parts ; and to strengthen still further the probability of their...one of the characters in which it differs from the dogs ; and although it is very desirable not to rest too much upon the effects of habit or structure,... | |
| John William Carleton - 1840 - 548 páginas
...other. The cranium ie absolutely similar, and so are all, or nearly all, the other essential parts ; and to strengthen still further the probability of their identity, the dog and •wolf mill readily breed together, and their progeny is fertile." Now, were this assertion proved, all doubt... | |
| H. D. Richardson - 1847 - 154 páginas
...other. The cranium is absolutely similar, and so are all, or nearly all, the other essential parts ; and to strengthen still further the probability of their...dog and wolf will readily breed together, and their progenyis fertile. The obliquity of the position of the eyes in the wolf is one of the characters m... | |
| Samuel Maunder - 1848 - 924 páginas
...The cranium is slwolutely similar, and so are all, or nearly all, the other essential ! part-; and to strengthen still further the probability of their...together, and their progeny is fertile. The obliquity in the . po-ilion of the eyes in the Wolf U one ul the | character* in which it differs from the Dogs... | |
| H D. Richardson - 1851 - 152 páginas
...other. The cranium is absolutely similar, and so are all, or nearly all, the other essential parts ; and to strengthen still further the probability of their...desirable not to rest too much upon the effects of habit or structure, it is not, perhaps, straining the point to attribute the forward direction of the eyes... | |
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