10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SEDIGITATED»
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'In such cases,' says Mr. Darwin, 'a child of the fifth generation would have only 1-
32nd part of the blood of his rst sedigitated ancestor. Other cases are rendered
remarkable by the affection gathering force—as Dr. Struthers has shown-—in ...
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Charles Darwin's Works: The variation of animals and plants ...
In such cases the child of the fifth generation would have only l-32nd part of the
blood of his first sedigitated ancestor. Other cases are rendered remarkable by I
he affection gathering force, as Dr. Struthcrs has shown, in each generation, ...
Charles Darwin, Sir Francis Darwin, 1896
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The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication
In such cases the child of the fifth generation would have only l-32nd part of the
blood of his first sedigitated ancestor. Other cases are rendered remarkable by
the affection gathering force, as Dr. Struthers has shown, in each generation, ...
4
The variation of animals and plants under domestication. 2 v
In such cases the child of the fifth generation would have only 1—32nd part of the
blood of his first sedigitated ancestor. Other cases are rendered remarkable by
the affection gathering force, as Dr. Struthers has shown, in each generation, ...
Charles Darwin, Sir Francis Darwin, 1898
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Wallace's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine Devoted to ...
... person had not married one similarly affected, in this case, Darwin remarks,
that the child of the fifth generation would have but l-3'2d part of the blood of his
first sedigitated ancestor — or his first ancestor who had a supernumerary digit.
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The Variations of Animals and Plants Under Domestication
In such cases the child of the fifth generation would have only l-32nd part of the
blood of his first sedigitated ancestor. Other cases are rendered remarkable by
the affection gathering force, as Dr. Struthers has shown, in each generation, ...
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The Foreign Quarterly Review
In such cases,” says Mr. Darwin, “ a child of the fifth generation would have only 1
-32nd part of the blood of his first sedigitated ancestor. Other cases are rendered
remarkable by the affection gathering force—as Dr. Struthers has shown—in ...
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z ...
ns.Sedge′hen, a marshhen; Sedge′war′bler,areedwarbler, thesedgewren.—
adj.Sedg′y, overgrown withsedge.[Olderformseg—A.S. secg;cf.LowGer.segge.]
Sedge, sej, n.aflock ofherons, bitterns, or cranes.[A variant of siege.] Sedigitated ...
In such cases,” says Mr. Darwin, “ a child of the fifth generation would have only 1
-32nd part of the blood of his first sedigitated ancestor. Other cases are rendered
remarkable by the affection gathering force—as Dr. Struthers has shown—in ...
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Charles Darwin's Collection (18 Books):
Insuch cases thechild of the fifth generation wouldhaveonly 132nd part of the
blood of hisfirst sedigitated ancestor. Other cases are rendered remarkable bythe
affection gathering force, asDr. Struthershasshown, in each generation, though ...