| 1861 - 716 lehte
...color, habite, and even structure, that Mr. Darwin declares: Altogether, at least a score of pigeon* might be chosen, which, if shown to an ornithologist,...and he were told that they were wild birds, would certamly, I think, be ranked by him as well-defined species. Moreover, I do not believe that any ornithologist... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1860 - 594 lehte
...females have come to differ to a slight degree from each other. "Altogether at least a score of pigeons might be chosen, which if shown to an ornithologist,...were told that they were wild birds, would certainly, I think, be ranked by him as well-defined species. Moreover, 1 do not believe that any ornithologist... | |
| 1860 - 512 lehte
...have come to olifter to a slight degree from each other." " Altogether at least a score of pigeons might be chosen, which if shown to an ornithologist,...were told that they were wild birds, would certainly, I think, be ranked by him as well-defined species. Moreover, I do not believe that any ornithologist... | |
| 1860 - 982 lehte
...on. the breeds of the domestic pigeon, our author remarks that : — " at least a score of pigeons might be chosen, which if shown to an ornithologist, and he were told that they were wild birds, Avould certainly be ranked by him as well denned species. Moreover, I do not believe that any ornithologist... | |
| robert scott burn - 1861 - 738 lehte
...vertebrae, shape and size of the eggs, &c., in so much, our author thinks, that at least a score of pigeons might be chosen, which, if shown to an ornithologist,...certainly be ranked by him as well-defined species. Yet all these, it seems to be admitted 011 all hands, are descended from the rock-pigeon (C'olumba... | |
| 1861 - 716 lehte
...color, habits, and even structure, that Mr. Darwin declares : Altogether, at least a score of pigeons might be chosen, which, if shown to an ornithologist,...were told that they were wild birds, would certainly, I think, be ranked by him as well-defined species. Moreover, I do not believe that any ornithologist... | |
| 1861 - 824 lehte
...females have come to differ to a slight degree from each other. " Altogether, at least a score of pigeons might be chosen, which, if shown to an ornithologist,...were told that they were wild birds, would certainly, I think, be ranked by him as well-defined species. Moreover, I do not believe that any ornithologist... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1861 - 470 lehte
...females have come to differ to a slight degree from each other. Altogether at least a score of pigeons might be chosen, which if shown to an ornithologist,...were told that they were wild birds, would certainly, I think, be ranked by him as well-defined species. Moreover, I do not believe that any ornithologist... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1864 - 472 lehte
...come to differ to ft slight. tlf^rreo fi"onrcaeh-otfacrT^" ~~ Altogether at least a score of pigeons might be chosen, which if shown to an ornithologist,...were told that they were wild birds, would certainly, I think, be ranked by him as well-defined species. Moreover, I do not believe that any ornithologist... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1866 - 668 lehte
...females have come to differ in a slight degree from each other. Altogether at least a score of pigeons might be chosen, which, if shown to an ornithologist,...certainly be ranked by him as well-defined species. Moreover, I do not believe that any ornithologist would place the English carrier, the short-faced... | |
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