| 1859 - 578 lehte
...less distinguishable, affect thcir safety ; a greater or less development of hair might modify thcir habits. More important changes, such as an increase...procuring food or the range of country Which they inhabit. It is also evident that moat changes would affect, cither favourably or adversely, the powers... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1875 - 454 lehte
...rendering them more or less distinguishable, affect their safety; a greater or less development of hair might modify their habits. More important changes,...the range of country which they could inhabit. It ia also evident that most changes would affect, either favourably or adversely, the powers of prolonging... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1891 - 516 lehte
...rendering them more or less distinguishable, affect their safety ; a greater or less development of hair might modify their habits. More important changes,...procuring food or the range of country which they could in1 " And that of their offspring " should have been added. But it must be remembered that the writer... | |
| 1902 - 584 lehte
...rendering them more or less distinguishable, affect their safety ; a greater or less development of hair might modify their habits. More important changes, such as an increase in power or dimensions of the limbs or any of the external organs, would more or less affect their mode... | |
| 1858 - 478 lehte
...rendering them more or less distinguishable, affect their safety ; a greater or less development of hair might modify their habits. More important changes,...procuring food or the range of country which they inhabit. It is also evident that most changes would affect, either favourably or adversely, the powers... | |
| C. Leon Harris - 1981 - 360 lehte
...rendering them more or less distinguishable, affect their safety; a greater or less development of hair might modify their habits. More important changes,...procuring food or the range of country which they inhabit. lt is also evident that most changes would affect, either favourably or adversely, the powers... | |
| Charles Darwin, Frederick Burkhardt - 1985 - 726 lehte
...rendering them more or less distinguishable, affect their safety; a greater or less development of hair might modify their habits. More important changes,...procuring food or the range of country which they inhabit. It is also evident that most changes would affect, either favourably or adversely, the powers... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1996 - 382 lehte
...rendering them more or less distinguishable, affect their safety; a greater or less development of hair might modify their habits. More important changes,...the power or dimensions of the limbs or any of the eternal organs, would more or less affect their mode of procuring food or the range of country which... | |
| Edmund Blair Bolles - 1999 - 518 lehte
...rendering them more or less distinguishable, affect their safety; a greater or less development of hair might modify their habits. More important changes,...procuring food or the range of country which they inhabit. It is also evident that most changes would affect, either favourably or adversely, the powers... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 2002 - 1002 lehte
...rendering them more or less distinguishable, affect their safety; a greater or less development of hair might modify their habits. More important changes,...procuring food or the range of country which they inhabit. It is also evident that most changes would affect, either favourably or adversely, the powers... | |
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