The Human SpeciesD. Appleton, 1905 - 498 pagini |
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... once the difference between two kinds of objects very distinct from each other : inanimate bodies and organised beings . These are the two groups into which Pallas has divided kingdoms under the name of empires . Their distinction is ...
... once the difference between two kinds of objects very distinct from each other : inanimate bodies and organised beings . These are the two groups into which Pallas has divided kingdoms under the name of empires . Their distinction is ...
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... once formed the forces remain in a state of stable equilibrium , which is only in- terrupted by the influence of exterior causes . Hence the possibility of its indefinite continuance without any change either of its forms or of its ...
... once formed the forces remain in a state of stable equilibrium , which is only in- terrupted by the influence of exterior causes . Hence the possibility of its indefinite continuance without any change either of its forms or of its ...
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Armand Quatrefages. variations resulting from age and sex , it is at once evident that all representatives of the same specific type differ in some points . Although these differences are very slight , they constitute individual traits ...
Armand Quatrefages. variations resulting from age and sex , it is at once evident that all representatives of the same specific type differ in some points . Although these differences are very slight , they constitute individual traits ...
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... once that these latter products of human industry only exist as varieties . IV . In animals we meet with facts which correspond exactly with those which we have just observed in plants . Further , we find that they experience ...
... once that these latter products of human industry only exist as varieties . IV . In animals we meet with facts which correspond exactly with those which we have just observed in plants . Further , we find that they experience ...
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... once a year to a single lamb ; the " hong - ti " twice a year to two lambs each time . The wild sow only litters once a year with but six or eight young , but when domesticated litters twice a year with from ten to fifteen . Her ...
... once a year to a single lamb ; the " hong - ti " twice a year to two lambs each time . The wild sow only litters once a year with but six or eight young , but when domesticated litters twice a year with from ten to fifteen . Her ...
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acclimatisation action admit Agassiz agglutinative languages alluvium America animals anthropologists apes appearance Aryan atavism attributed aurochs Australians belong bones Bosjesmans brachycephalic brain Broca cause centre cephalic index characterised characters Chinese colour conclusion conditions of existence connected consequently considered cranium Cro-Magnon crossing Darwin descendants discovered distinct dolichocephalic entirely epoch Esquimaux European evident facts favour fertility fossil Furfooz greater number grms Guanches Hamy human groups human races human species hybrids idea individuals inferior influence inhabitants intelligence Islands kingdom La Truchère languages latter Les Eyzies less living manner Marquesas Islands means modified mongrels monogenists moreover Mulatto naturalist nature Naudin Neanderthal Negro Nevertheless observed opinion organised organs origin Périgord phenomena plants point of view polygenists Polynesians populations possess present prognathism proved Pruner Bey quaternary question recognise regarded regions reindeer remarkable resemblance result savage skull Solutré superior theory tion tribes Vézère white race yellow
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Pagina 104 - The early progenitors of man were no doubt once covered with hair, both sexes having beards ; their ears were pointed and capable of movement ; and their bodies were provided with a tail, having the proper muscles.
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