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548 INDEX
Naudin, on hybrid gourds, 325.
, on reversion, 328.
Nautilus, Silurian, 359.
Nectar of plants, 106.
Nectaries, how formed, 106.
Nelumbium luteum, 430.
Nests, variations in, 266, 289, 296.
Neuter insects, 293, 294.
Newman, Col., on humble-bees, 88.
New Zealand, productions of, not
perfect, 213.
, naturalised products of, 387.
, fossil birds of, 389.
, glaciers of, 418.
, crustaceans of, 420.
, algae of, 421.
, number of plants of, 432.
, flora of, 441.
Newton, Sir I., attacked for irre-
ligion, 520.
, Prof., on earth attached to a
partridge's foot, 409.
Nicotiana, crossed varieties of, 326.
, certain species very sterile,
.307.
Nitsche, Dr., on the Polyzoa, 248.
Noble, Mr., on fertility of Rhodo-
dendron, 303.
Nodules, phosphatic, in azoic rocks,
360.
O
Oaks, variability of, 67.
Onites apelles, 148.
Ononis, small imperfect flowers of,
224.
Orchids, fertilisation of, 204, 205.
, the development of their
flowers, 251.
-, forms of, 461.
Orchis, pollen of, 200.
Organisation, tendency to advance,
^ 135.
Organs of extreme perfection, 190.
, electric, of fishes, 199.
, of little importance, 205.
, homologous, 474.
, rudiments of, and nascent,
490.
Ornithorhynchus, 118, 454.
, mammas of, 245.
Ostrich not capable of flight, 233.
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, habit of laying eggs together,
274.
-, American, two species of, 397.
Otter, habits of, how acquired, 184.
Ouzel, water, 189.
Owen, Prof., on birds not flying,
147-
, on vegetative repetition, 160.
, on variability of unusually
developed parts, 161.
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, on the eyes of fishes, 193.
, on the swim-bladder of fishes,
196.
on fossil horse of La Plata,
369. Owen, Prof., on generalized form,
378.
, .
, on relation of ruminants and
pachyderms, 378.
-, on fossil birds of New Zea-
land, 388.
, on succession of types, 389.
, on affinities of the dugong,
453-
, on homologous organs, 473.
, on the metamorphosis of
cephalopods, 482.
Pacific Ocean, faunas of, 397.
Pacini, on electric organs, 199.
Paley, on no organ formed to give
pain, 213.
Pallas, on the fertility of the do-
mesticated descendants of wild
stocks, 305.
Palm with hooks, 208.
Papaver bracteatum, 226.
Paraguay, cattle destroyed by flies,
86.
Parasites, 274, 275.
Partridge, with ball of earth at-
tached to foot, 409.
Parts greatly developed, variable,
i6i.
Parus major, 188.
Passiflora, 302.
Peaches in United States, 98.
Pear, grafts of, 311.
Pedicellariae, 247.
Pelargonium, flowers of, 157.
, sterility of, 303.
Pelvis of women, 156.
Peloria, 157.
Period, Glacial, 411.
Petrels, habits of, 189.
Phasianus, fertility of hybrids, 304.
Pheasant, young, wild, 269.
Pictet, Prof., on groups of species
suddenly appearing, 356.
, on rate of organic change,
365.
on continuous succession of
genera, 367.
, on change in latest tertiary
forms, 350.
, on close alliance of fossils in
consecutive formations, 383.
-, on early transitional links, 355.
Pierce, Mr., on varieties of wolves,
103.
Pigeons with feathered feet and
skin between toes, 30.
, breeds described, and origin
of, 37-
, breeds of, how produced, 52,
53-
tumbler, not being able to get
out of egg, 100.
, reverting to blue colour, 170.
, instinct of tumbling, 268.
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The Origin of Species
- Title
- The Origin of Species
- Author
- Charles Darwin
- Publisher
- P. F. Collier & Son
- Location
- New York
- Date
- 1909
- Language
- English
- License
- PD
- Size
- 10.5 x 16.4 cm
- Pages
- 568
- Keywords
- Evolutionstheorie, Evolution, Theory of Evolution, Naturwissenschaft, Natural Sciences
- Categories
- International
- Naturwissenschaften Biologie
Table of contents
- EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION 5
- AN HISTORICAL SKETCH of the Progress of Opinion on the Origin of Species 9
- INTRODUCTION 21
- Variation under Domestication 25
- Variation under Nature 58
- Struggle for Existence 76
- Natural Selection; or the Survival of the Fittest 93
- Laws of Variation 145
- Difficulties of the Theory 178
- Miscellaneous Objections to the Theory of Natural Selection 219
- Instinct 262
- Hybridism 298
- On the Imperfection of the Geological Record 333
- On the Geological Succession of Organic Beinss 364
- Geographical Distribution 395
- Geographical Distribution - continued 427
- Mutual Affinities of Organic Beings: Morphology: Embryology: Rudimentary Organs 450
- Recapitulation and Conclusion 499
- GLOSSARY 531
- INDEX 541