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may be the case in trees , such as apples , that have come under their notice ;
and the reason that the varieties die out after a certain time , if not reproduced
from seed , may be that the vigour of the trees is at last used up by the production
of ...
may be the case in trees , such as apples , that have come under their notice ;
and the reason that the varieties die out after a certain time , if not reproduced
from seed , may be that the vigour of the trees is at last used up by the production
of ...
Page 96
The reason of their association together may be partly for protection , as no
rapacious bird or mammal could approach the flock without being discovered by
one or other of them , but the principal reason appears to be that they play into
each ...
The reason of their association together may be partly for protection , as no
rapacious bird or mammal could approach the flock without being discovered by
one or other of them , but the principal reason appears to be that they play into
each ...
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There is every reason to believe that the production of species is a slow process ,
and if fresh - water areas have not continued as a rule through long geological
periods , we can see how variation has been constantly checked by the ...
There is every reason to believe that the production of species is a slow process ,
and if fresh - water areas have not continued as a rule through long geological
periods , we can see how variation has been constantly checked by the ...
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