... (C lupus and C latrans), and from two or three other doubtful species of wolves — namely, the European, Indian, and North African forms; from at least one or two South American canine species, from several races or species of jackal; and perhaps... Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon - Page 232by Robert Armitage Sterndale - 1884 - 540 lehteFull view - About this book
| 1868 - 522 lehte
...from two good species of wolf (viz., G. luptu and C. latrans), and from two or three other doublful species of wolves (namely, the European, Indian, and...at least one or two South American canine species, from several races or species of the jackal, and perhaps from one or tvro more extinct species. " But,"... | |
| John William Carleton - 1868 - 520 lehte
...highly probable the domestic dogs of the world issued from two good species of wolf (viz., 0. lupvt and C. latrans), and from two or three other doubtful...at least one or two South American canine species, from several races or species of the j ickul, and perhaps from one or two more extinct species. " But,"... | |
| 518 lehte
...that it is highly probable the domestic dogs of the world issued from two good species of wolf (viz., C. lupus and C. latrans), and from two or three other...at least one or two South American canine species, from several races or species of the jackal, and perhaps from one or two more extinct species. '' But,"... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1876 - 508 lehte
...probable that the domestic dogs of the world are descended from two well-defined species of wolf (viz. C. lupus and C. latrans), and from two or three other doubtful species (namely, the European, Indian, and North African wolves) ; from at least one or two South American... | |
| National cyclopaedia - 1884 - 626 lehte
...into consideration, the conclusion to which Darwin conies seems the only tenable one, namely, that u the domestic dogs of the world have descended from two good species of wolf (Cofli* luptu and Ctttii* latrati$\ and from two or three other doubtful species of wolves (namely,... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1884 - 396 lehte
...probable that the domestic dogs of the world are descended from two well-defined species of wolf (viz., C. lupus and C. latrans), and from two or three other doubtful species (namely, the European, Indian, and North African wolves) ; from at least one or two South American... | |
| 1888 - 870 lehte
...the wild state and domesticated at the present day. Darwin, after reviewing this question, concludes that " it is highly probable that the domestic dogs...the world have descended from two good species of wolves (Cante lupia and С. latraru), and from two or three other doubtful species of wolves, namely,... | |
| 1890 - 918 lehte
...the wild state and domesticated at the present day. Darwin, after reviewing this question, concludes that " it is highly probable that the domestic dogs of the world have descend ed from two good species of wolvesf Cbn» lupiu and C. latrant), and from two or three other... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1896 - 512 lehte
...probable that the domestic dogs of the world are descended from two well-defined species of wolf (viz. C. lupus and C. latrans), and from two or three other doubtful species fnamely, the European, Indian, and North African wolves) ; from at least one or two South American... | |
| Augustus Hopkins Strong - 1907 - 1218 lehte
...valued by savages, and from the other circumstances previously remarked on which favor domestication. It is highly probable that the domestic dogs of the...world have descended from two good species of wolf ( ote., Coni* luptuaud C<in!» latraua), and from two or three other doubtful species of wolves (namely,... | |
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