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  1. The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication - PMC. Journal List. Br Foreign Med Chir Rev. v.42 (83); 1868 Jul. PMC5165317. As a library, NLM provides access to scientific literature. Inclusion in an NLM database does not imply endorsement of, or agreement with, the contents by NLM or the National Institutes of Health.

  2. 5 de jul. de 2011 · The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication - June 2010 Due to site maintenance, online purchases on Cambridge Core would be temporarily unavailable on Sunday 24th March from 08:00 until 18:00 GMT.

  3. The title is given in full, in English translation, under F925 and has been discussed above. Click here for a full bibliographical list. 1868. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. 1st ed., 1st issue. Vol. 1. Text Image PDF F877.1 Vol. 2. Text Image PDF F877.2. 1868. The variation of animals and plants under domestication.

  4. The variation of animals and plants under domestication . Title Variants. Alternative: Animals and plants under domestication By. Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882 Gray, Asa, 1810-1888 Type. Book Material. Published material. Publication info. New York, Orange Judd & Co, 1868 Subjects

  5. 1 de out. de 2001 · About this eBook. Author. Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882. Title. The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication — Volume 1. Language.

  6. In Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication (1868) he marshaled the facts and explored the causes of variation in domestic breeds. The book answered critics such as George Douglas Campbell, the eighth duke of Argyll, who loathed Darwin’s blind, accidental process of variation and envisaged…. Read More.

  7. 22 de mai. de 2019 · But it may be urged, granting that organic beings in a state of nature present some varieties,—that their organisation is in some slight degree plastic; granting that many animals and plants have varied greatly under domestication, and that man by his power of selection has gone on accumulating such variations until he has made strongly marked and firmly inherited races; granting all this ...