On the Origin of Species By Means of Natural Selection, or, the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 532 pages of information about On the Origin of Species By Means of Natural Selection, or, the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life.

On the Origin of Species By Means of Natural Selection, or, the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 532 pages of information about On the Origin of Species By Means of Natural Selection, or, the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life.

Pointer dog:  origin of, 35. habits of, 213.

Poison not affecting certain coloured animals, 12.

Poison, similar effect of, on animals and plants, 484.

Pollen of fir-trees, 203,

Poole, Col., on striped hemionus, 163.

Potamogeton, 387.

Prestwich, Mr., on English and French eocene formations, 328.

Primrose, 49.
sterility of, 247.

Primula, varieties of, 49.

Proteolepas, 148.

Proteus, 139.

Psychology, future progress of, 488.

Quagga, striped, 165.

Quince, grafts of, 261.

Rabbit, disposition of young, 215.

Races, domestic, characters of, 16.

Race-horses: 
Arab, 35. 
English, 356.

Ramond on plants of Pyrenees, 368.

Ramsay, Professor:  on thickness of the British formations, 284. on faults, 285.

Ratio of increase, 63.

Rats:  supplanting each other, 76. acclimatisation of, 141. blind in cave, 137.

Rattle-snake, 201.

Reason and instinct, 208.

Recapitulation, general, 459.

Reciprocity of crosses, 258.

Record, geological, imperfect, 279.

Rengger on flies destroying cattle, 72.

Reproduction, rate of, 63.

Resemblance to parents in mongrels and hybrids, 273.

Reversion:  law of inheritance, 14. in pigeons to blue colour, 160.

Rhododendron, sterility of, 251.

Richard, Professor, on Aspicarpa, 417.

Richardson, Sir J.:  on structure of squirrels, 180. on fishes of the southern hemisphere, 376.

Robinia, grafts of, 262.

Rodents, blind, 137.

Rudimentary organs, 450.

Rudiments important for classification, 416.

Sageret on grafts, 262.

Salmons, males fighting, and hooked jaws of, 88.

Salt-water, how far injurious to seeds, 358.

Saurophagus sulphuratus, 183.

Schiodte on blind insects, 138.

Schlegel on snakes, 144

Sea-water, how far injurious to seeds, 358.

Sebright, Sir J.:  on crossed animals, 20. on selection of pigeons, 31.

Sedgwick, Professor, on groups of species suddenly appearing, 302.

Seedlings destroyed by insects, 67.

Seeds:  nutriment in, 77. winged, 146. power of resisting salt-water, 358. in crops and intestines of birds, 361. eaten by fish, 362, 387. in mud, 386. hooked, on islands, 392.

Selection:  of domestic products, 29. principle not of recent origin, 33. unconscious, 34. natural, 80. sexual, 87. natural, circumstances favourable to, 101,

Sexes, relations of, 87.

Sexual:  characters variable, 156. selection, 87.

Sheep: 
Merino, their selection, 31.
two sub-breeds unintentionally produced, 36.
mountain, varieties of, 76.

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