| Charles Robert Bree - 1872 - 518 頁
...Darwin, however, rather believes in Nathusius' notion that ' the shortened legs and snout, form of the condyles of the occiput, and the position of the jaws...in front of the lower canines, may be attributed to those parts not having been fully exercised.' But then Mr. Darwin has a great theory to support ; poor... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1876 - 544 頁
...Nathusius has shown that with the improved races of the pig, the shortened legs and snout, the form of tho articular condyles of the occiput, and the position...of food, nor root up the ground with their ringed muzzles.8* These modifications of structure, which are all strictly inherited, characterise several... | |
| T Warren O'Neill - 1880 - 482 頁
...shown, that, with the improved races of the pig, the shortened legs and snout, the form of the auricular condyles, of the occiput, and the position of the...these parts not having been fully exercised. For, the highly cultivated races do not travel in search of food, nor root up the ground with their ringed muzzles."... | |
| 1886 - 922 頁
..."Nathusius has shown that, with the improved races of the pig, the shortened legs and snout, the form of the articular condyles of the occiput, and the position...attributed to these parts not having been fully exercised. . . . These modifications of structure, which are all strictly inherited, characterize several improved... | |
| 1886 - 988 頁
...races of the pig, the shortened legs and snout, the form of the articular condyles of the occiput, ind the position of the jaws with the upper canine teeth...attributed to these parts not having been fully exercised. . . , These modifications of structure, which are all strictly inherited, characterise several improved... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1887 - 108 頁
..."Nathusius has shown that, with the improved races of the pig, the shortened legs and snout, the form of the articular condyles of the occiput, and the position...attributed to these parts not having been fully exercised. . . . These modifications of structure, which are all strictly inherited, characterise several improved... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1887 - 528 頁
...Nathusius has shown that with the improved races of the pig, the shortened legs and snout, the form of the articular condyles of the occiput, and the position...anomalous manner in front of the lower canines, may bo attributed to these parts not having been fully exercised. For the highly-cultivated races do not... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1891 - 494 頁
...Nathusius has shown that, with the improved races of the pig, the shortened legs and snout, the form of the articular condyles of the occiput, and the position...attributed to these parts not having been fully exercised. . . . These modifications of structure, which are all strictly inherited, characterise several improved... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1891 - 514 頁
...Nathusius has shown that, with the improved races of the pig, the shortened legs and snout, the form of the articular condyles of the occiput, and the position...attributed to these parts not having been fully exercised. . . . These modifications of structure, which are all strictly inherited, characterise several improved... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1892 - 558 頁
...of the pig, the shortened legs and snout, the form of the articular condyles of the occiput, and tho position of the jaws with the upper canine teeth projecting...of food, nor root up the ground with their ringed muzzles.** These modifications of structure, which are all strictly inherited, characterise several... | |
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