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Studien zur Descendenztheorie. I
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Leipzig, Engelmann, 1875
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1875
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Cambridge University Library
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JISC & NEH
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lines 15—5 annotation The so called alpine & arctic var. is the parent form.


lines 23—16 score in dark pencil
lines 23—16 annotation in dark pencil if th same species thus split, we must expect it in distnct forms

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line 6bottom-margin annotation distinguishes climate & local variations
     These cases may be compared with th Polar-Bear always white & Ermine white only in winter —


lines 15—20 annotation Thinks this a new definition of Climatal variations . (applies to Birds in U. States.)


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lines 3—15 annotation 1st question to decide whethr change of climate acts by acceleratng or delayng period of ‹variation› ‹pupation› developmt. Birds in U. States answer this.—
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line 11 underline "Entwickelungsrichtung ... andere"
lines 2—12 annotation argues that nature of organism far more important than the exciting cause
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lines 17—23 annotation quotes me to above effect

line 8 underline "im ... schwarz"
line 7 underline "im ... schwärzer"

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lines 8—1 annotation But in Birds the nature of change seems more alike in many species—
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lines 15—3 annotation Warmth has affected one sex more than the other, so with Birds in U. States. see last Edit. of Descent.


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lines 4—1 annotation inheritance of corresponding sexual generation


lines 6—11 double score
lines 5—13 annotation New law of inheritance, well-known in asexual generation
line 20 underline "cyclische Vererbung"
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lines 12—11 underline "Generation ... der"
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top-margin annotation I think he means that sexual generation has been lost & is parthenogenetic for intermediat genertions


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lines 14—6 annotation Divides cases, as I understand, into whether or not, the Embryology is different


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lines 8—9 underline "die ... Variabilität"
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lines 16—17 underline "durch ... Reiz"
lines 15—20 annotation applies to this particular case
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line 11 underline "durch ... grössere"


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line 8bottom-margin annotation All variation due to changed conditions, but does not directly depend on nature of conditions


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lines 13—26 annotation Each species has different histry & so is differntly acted on by conditions differently from other spe

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lines 10—9 underline "gerichteten ... Askenasy's"


[continues overleaf] figure 1 annotation Winter-form Levana
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figure 10 annotation levata Summer forms
figure 12 annotation Summer forms /