The Origin of The Species
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Origin of Species
Partridge, dirt on feet Parts greatly developed, variable, degrees of utility of Parus major Passiflora Peaches in United States Pear, grafts of Pelargonium, flowers of, sterility of Peloria Pelvis of women Period, glacial Petrels, habits of Phasianus, fertility of hybrids Pheasant, young, wild Pictet, Prof., on groups of species suddenly appearing; on rate of organic change; on continuous succession of genera; on close alliance of fossils in consecutive formations; on embryological succession Pierce, Mr., on varieties of wolves Pigeons with feathered feet and skin between toes; breeds described, and origin of; breeds of, how produced; tumbler, not being able to get out of egg; reverting to blue colour; instinct of tumbling; carriers, killed by hawks; young of Pistil, rudimentary Plants, poisonous, not affecting certain coloured animals; selection applied to; gradual improvement of; not improved in barbarous countries; destroyed by insects; in midst of range, have to struggle with other plants; nectar of; fleshy, on sea-shores; fresh-water, distribution of; low in scale; widely distributed Plumage, laws of change in sexes of birds Plums in the United States Pointer dog, origin of; habits of Poison not affecting certain coloured animals Poison, similar effect of, on animals and plants Pollen of fir-trees Poole, Col., on striped hemionus Prestwich, Mr., on English and French eocene formation Primrose; sterility of Primula, varieties of Proteolepas Proteus Psychology, future progress of Quagga, striped Quince, grafts of Rabbit, disposition of young Race-horses, Arab; English Races, domestic, characters of Ramond on plants of Pyrenees Ramsay, Prof., on thickness of the British formations; on faults Ratio of increase Rats, supplanting each other; acclimatisation of; blind in cave Rattle-snake Reason and instinct Recapitulation, general Reciprocity of crosses Record, geological, imperfect Rengger on flies destroying cattle Resemblance to parents in mongrels and hybrids Reversion, law of inheritance Rhododendron, sterility of Richard, Prof., on Aspicarpa Richardson, Sir J., on structure of squirrels; on fishes of the southern hemisphere Robinia, grafts of Rodents, blind Rudimentary organs Rudiments important for classification Sageret on grafts Salmons, males fighting, and hooked jaws of Salt-water, how far injurious to seeds Saurophagus sulphuratus Schiodte on blind insects Schlegel on snakes Sea-water, how far injurious to seeds Sebright, Sir J., on crossed animals; on selection of pigeons Sedgwick, Prof., on groups of species suddenly appearing Seedlings destroyed by insects Seeds, nutriment in; winged; power of resisting salt-water; in crops and intestines of birds; eaten by fish; in mud; hooked, on islands Selection of domestic products, principle not of recent origin; unconscious; natural; sexual; natural, circumstances favourable to Sexes, relations of Sexual characters variable; selection Sheep, Merino, their selection; two sub-breeds unintentionally produced; mountain, varieties of Shells, colours of, littoral, seldom embedded; fresh-water, dispersal of; of Madeira; land, distribution of Silene, fertility of crosses Silliman, Prof., on blind rat Skulls of young mammals Slave-making instinct Smith, Col. Hamilton, on striped horses; Mr. Fred., on slave-making ants; Mr., of Jordan Hill, on degradation of coast-rocks Snap-dragon Somerville, Lord, on selection of sheep Sorbus, grafts of Spaniel, King Charles's breed Species, groups of, suddenly appearing; beneath Silurian formations; successively appearing; changing simultaneously throughout the world Spencer, Lord, on increase in size of cattle Sphex, parasitic Spiders, development of Spitz-dog crossed with fox Sports in plants Sprengel, C.C., on crossing; on ray-florets Squirrels, gradations in structure Staffordshire, heath, changes in Stag-beetles, fighting Sterility from changed conditions of life; of hybrids; laws of; causes of; from unfavourable conditions; of certain varieties St. Helena, productions of St. Hilaire, Aug., on classification St. John, Mr., on habits of cats Sting of bee Stocks, aboriginal, of domestic animal Strata, thickness of, in Britain Stripes of horses Swallow, one species supplanting another Swim-bladder Tail of giraffe; of aquatic animals; rudimentary Tarsi deficient Tausch on umbelliferous flowers Teeth and hair correlated; embryonic, traces of, in birds; rudimentary, in embryonic calf Tegetmeier, Mr., on cells of bees Temminck on distribution aiding classification Thouin on grafts Thrush, aquatic species of; mocking, of the Galapagos; young of, spotted; nest of Thuret, M., on crossed fuci Thwaites, Mr., on acclimatisation Tierra del Fuego, dogs of; plants of Timber-drift Time, lapse of Titmouse Toads on islands Tobacco, crossed varieties of Tomes, Mr., on the distribution of bats Transitions in varieties Trees on islands belong to peculiar orders; with separated sexes Trifolium pratense; incarnatum Trigonia Trilobites; sudden extinction of Troglodytes Tucutucu, blind Tumbler pigeons, habits of, hereditary; young of Turkey-cock, brush of hair on breast Turkey, naked skin on head; young, wild Turnip and cabbage, analogous variations of Type, unity of Types, succession of, in same areas Udders enlarged by use; rudimentary Ulex, young leaves of Umbelliferae, outer and inner florets of Unity of type Use, effects of, under domestication Utility, how far important in the construction of each part Valenciennes on fresh-water fish Variability of mongrels and hybrids Variations appear at corresponding ages; analogous in distinct species Varieties, natural; struggle between; domestic, extinction of; transitional; when crossed, fertile; when crossed, sterile; classification of Verbascum, sterility of; varieties of, crossed Verneuil, M. de, on the succession of species Viola tricolor Volcanic islands, denudation of Vulture, naked skin on head Wading-birds Wallace, Mr., on origin of species; on law of geographical distribution; on the Malay Archipelago Wasp, sting of Water, fresh, productions of Water-hen Waterhouse, Mr., on Australian marsupials; on greatly developed parts being variable; on the cells of bees; on general affinities Water-ouzel Watson, Mr. H.C., on range of varieties of British plants; on acclimatisation; on flora of Azores; on Alpine plants; on rarity of intermediate varieties Weald, denudation of Web of feet in water-birds West Indian islands, mammals of Westwood on species in large genera being closely allied to others; on the tarsi of Engidae; on the antennae of hymenopterous insects Whales, fossil Wheat, varieties of White Mountains, flora of Wings, reduction of size Wings of insects homologous with branchiae; rudimentary, in insects Wolf crossed with dog; of Falkland Isles Wollaston, Mr., on varieties of insects; on fossil varieties of land-shells in Madeira; on colours of insects on sea-shore; on wingless beetles; on rarity of intermediate varieties; on insular insects; on land-shells of Madeira, naturalised Wolves, varieties of Woodpecker, habits of; green colour of Woodward, Mr., on the duration of specific forms; on the continuous succession of genera; on the succession of types World, species changing simultaneously throughout Wrens, nest of Youatt, Mr., on selection, on sub-breeds of sheep; on rudimentary horns in young cattle Zebra, stripes on Download 0.59 Mb. 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