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quadgram | frequency |
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specific character and synonyms | 303 |
is a native of | 114 |
on the other hand | 91 |
description and uses of | 88 |
in the case of | 86 |
a native of the | 79 |
in the same manner | 76 |
of the same species | 58 |
with respect to the | 55 |
it is a native | 53 |
by parting its roots | 52 |
the conditions of life | 50 |
to a certain extent | 47 |
the same manner as | 44 |
at the same time | 44 |
in a state of | 43 |
the nature of the | 43 |
one of the most | 42 |
in several parts of | 41 |
under the name of | 40 |
to the height of | 40 |
in some parts of | 40 |
parting its roots in | 40 |
is one of the | 38 |
its roots in autumn | 37 |
in the course of | 36 |
in the zoological gardens | 36 |
a state of nature | 36 |
during most of the | 34 |
on account of its | 34 |
individuals of the same | 34 |
in the west indies | 31 |
native of the cape | 30 |
propagated by parting its | 30 |
most of the summer | 30 |
we have seen that | 29 |
the colour of the | 28 |
changed conditions of life | 28 |
the case of the | 28 |
is said to be | 27 |
as well as the | 27 |
the leaves of the | 26 |
in the open ground | 25 |
in the island of | 25 |
the varieties of the | 25 |
as in the case | 25 |
the royal garden at | 25 |
reason to believe that | 24 |
in the open border | 24 |
it is said that | 23 |
for the purpose of | 23 |
cape of good hope | 22 |
royal garden at kew | 22 |
as soon as the | 22 |
by the name of | 22 |
it is a hardy | 22 |
to the royal garden | 22 |
in almost any soil | 22 |
the cape of good | 22 |
which grows wild in | 21 |
it is well known | 21 |
a large number of | 21 |
the south of europe | 20 |
other parts of the | 20 |
about the size of | 20 |
there can be no | 20 |
are said to be | 20 |
cultivated in our gardens | 20 |
the wood of the | 20 |
of the south of | 20 |
and other parts of | 20 |
parts of the body | 20 |
the structure of the | 19 |
plants contained in the | 19 |
in the conditions of | 19 |
in may and june | 19 |
can be no doubt | 19 |
it is propagated by | 19 |
of the same family | 19 |
the plants contained in | 19 |
in the time of | 19 |
the effects of the | 19 |
in the form of | 18 |
of the plants contained | 18 |
in the east indies | 18 |
several parts of england | 18 |
a native of spain | 18 |
which grows in the | 18 |
in different parts of | 18 |
names of the plants | 18 |
the flowers of the | 18 |
is a hardy perennial | 18 |
it is probable that | 18 |
the direct action of | 18 |
introduced to this country | 18 |
with their own pollen | 18 |
about the month of | 18 |
by the pollen of | 17 |
flowers during most of | 17 |
changes in the conditions | 17 |
so it is with | 17 |
the act of crossing | 17 |
as well as in | 17 |
the fruit of the | 17 |
the northern parts of | 17 |
imported into this country | 17 |
in a future chapter | 17 |
informs me that he | 17 |
introduced to the royal | 17 |
is said to have | 17 |
the cultivation of the | 17 |
the bark of the | 17 |
as we shall see | 17 |
at the end of | 17 |
for the sake of | 16 |
the shape of the | 16 |
some parts of the | 16 |
any soil or situation | 16 |
we may conclude that | 16 |
has the name of | 16 |
in some of the | 16 |
is well known that | 16 |
it is difficult to | 16 |
volume are alphabetically arranged | 16 |
a variety of the | 16 |
vary in the same | 16 |
of the same variety | 16 |
that it is a | 16 |
the size of a | 16 |
the evil effects of | 15 |
the size of the | 15 |
on account of the | 15 |
in many parts of | 15 |
the southern parts of | 15 |
be no doubt that | 15 |
the inhabitants of the | 15 |
we do not know | 15 |
in the number of | 15 |
action of changed conditions | 15 |
in the south of | 15 |
said to have been | 15 |
was introduced to the | 15 |
the definite action of | 15 |
in june and july | 15 |
the individuals of the | 15 |
effects of close interbreeding | 15 |
on the authority of | 15 |
which is cultivated in | 15 |
early in the spring | 15 |
there is no reason | 14 |
description and use of | 14 |
the south of france | 14 |
the summit of the | 14 |
we shall see in | 14 |
corresponding periods of life | 14 |
to bushels per acre | 14 |
the flowers of this | 14 |
than those of the | 14 |
the end of the | 14 |
the base of the | 14 |
it is certain that | 14 |
the length of the | 14 |
members of the same | 14 |
differ from each other | 14 |
as far as i | 14 |
the development of the | 14 |
for the feeding of | 14 |
sown in the spring | 14 |
as a substitute for | 14 |
slight changes in the | 14 |
is readily propagated by | 13 |
to vary in the | 13 |
in july and august | 13 |
introduced into this country | 13 |
the roots of the | 13 |
southern parts of europe | 13 |
in which it is | 13 |
borders of the flower | 13 |
the growth of the | 13 |
grows to the height | 13 |
like that of the | 13 |
into this country from | 13 |
of animals and plants | 13 |
almost any soil or | 13 |
equal to bushels per | 13 |
the conditions to which | 13 |
by far the most | 13 |
in various parts of | 13 |
in the chapter on | 13 |
at the base of | 13 |
readily propagated by cuttings | 13 |
our drawing was made | 13 |
is one of those | 13 |
varieties of the same | 13 |
in the hortus kewensis | 13 |
grows wild in the | 13 |
have seen in the | 13 |
we have seen in | 13 |
is a species of | 13 |
as far as we | 13 |
on the effects of | 13 |
is much cultivated in | 13 |
it is said to | 13 |
on the breeding of | 13 |
the borders of the | 13 |
is no reason to | 13 |
at corresponding periods of | 13 |
is by no means | 13 |
the east and west | 13 |
east and west indies | 13 |
on the nature of | 13 |
the form of the | 13 |
increased by parting its | 13 |
is readily increased by | 13 |
has been known to | 13 |
cultivated in this country | 12 |
in the open air | 12 |
dimorphic and trimorphic plants | 12 |
the crossing of distinct | 12 |
the same treatment as | 12 |
is usually propagated by | 12 |
in regard to the | 12 |
by their own pollen | 12 |
flowers in may and | 12 |
the colour of its | 12 |
but there is no | 12 |
as we have seen | 12 |
we shall presently see | 12 |
requires the same treatment | 12 |
there is reason to | 12 |
at the present day | 12 |
the pollen of a | 12 |
several parts of the | 12 |
could not have been | 12 |
fertilised by their own | 12 |
in nearly the same | 12 |
native of the south | 12 |
it has been found | 12 |
the centre of the | 12 |
to which they are | 12 |
it is one of | 12 |
of a distinct species | 12 |
is propagated by parting | 12 |
the character of the | 12 |
the rest of the | 12 |
have been exposed to | 12 |
with the exception of | 11 |
parts of the east | 11 |
analogous facts have been | 11 |
from a plant which | 11 |
facts have been observed | 11 |
it is a very | 11 |
about the beginning of | 11 |
may be propagated by | 11 |
of change of soil | 11 |
on the cultivation of | 11 |
of varieties of the | 11 |
it flowers in june | 11 |
and it has been | 11 |
as soon as they | 11 |
it has long been | 11 |
is propagated by offsets | 11 |
flowers in june and | 11 |
same manner as the | 11 |
for the use of | 11 |
cultivated in the open | 11 |
in the spring of | 11 |
it might have been | 11 |
the members of the | 11 |
fertilised by the pollen | 11 |
about the middle of | 11 |
the tendency to reversion | 11 |
in the earlier chapters | 11 |
in its wild state | 11 |
the case with the | 11 |
we are led to | 11 |
was cultivated by mr | 11 |
change of soil to | 11 |
appears to have been | 11 |
readily increased by cuttings | 11 |
crossing of varieties of | 11 |
we may infer that | 11 |
every part of the | 11 |
in accordance with the | 11 |
we are informed that | 11 |
in the month of | 11 |
a plant which flowered | 11 |
of the west indies | 11 |
exposed to the sun | 11 |
in the shape of | 11 |
on the same plant | 11 |
on the fertility of | 10 |
the form of a | 10 |
parts of the world | 10 |
are said to have | 10 |
it would appear that | 10 |
that this is the | 10 |
have seen that the | 10 |
flowers from may to | 10 |
and some of the | 10 |
in some few cases | 10 |
sides of the body | 10 |
of the flora londinensis | 10 |
in the centre of | 10 |
far as i can | 10 |
the upper part of | 10 |
to be the case | 10 |
we are indebted for | 10 |
it flowers during most | 10 |
in the colour of | 10 |
from each other in | 10 |
generic and specific characters | 10 |
different parts of the | 10 |
it has been observed | 10 |
is a plant of | 10 |
somewhat resembling that of | 10 |
animals and cultivated plants | 10 |
the surface of the | 10 |
as an article of | 10 |
reason to suppose that | 10 |
as a cause of | 10 |
but it is not | 10 |
in a former chapter | 10 |
the height of three | 10 |
of the summer months | 10 |
though a native of | 10 |
of the reproductive organs | 10 |
become scientifically acquainted with | 10 |
author of the flora | 10 |
the state of the | 10 |
in the cure of | 10 |
the seeds of the | 10 |
more or less sterile | 10 |
as an ingredient in | 10 |
in their native country | 10 |
flowers from june to | 10 |
may be seen in | 10 |
the juice of the | 10 |
by the aid of | 10 |
inheritance at corresponding periods | 10 |
its seeds with us | 10 |
it may also be | 10 |
was shown in the | 10 |
the male and female | 10 |
on the origin of | 10 |
on account of their | 10 |
evil effects of close | 10 |
that the crossing of | 10 |
about the end of | 10 |
an arrest of development | 10 |
breeds of the fowl | 10 |
a native of virginia | 10 |
part of the body | 10 |
origin of the dog | 10 |
in the formation of | 10 |
the number of the | 10 |
pollen of a distinct | 10 |
a vast number of | 10 |
it the name of | 10 |
in which they are | 10 |
according to the celebrated | 10 |
of this tree is | 10 |
to become scientifically acquainted | 10 |
of the appearance of | 10 |
has long been cultivated | 10 |
like those of the | 10 |
in the last chapter | 10 |
represented in their natural | 9 |
plants of this genus | 9 |
principal booksellers in great | 9 |
their places of growth | 9 |
the beauty of its | 9 |
as a general rule | 9 |
together with the most | 9 |
of which it is | 9 |
accurately represented in their | 9 |
at the rate of | 9 |
of the plants of | 9 |
the english names of | 9 |
plants of the same | 9 |
various parts of the | 9 |
should be sown in | 9 |
it is possible that | 9 |
a work intended for | 9 |
by its own pollen | 9 |
no reason to believe | 9 |
acquainted with the plants | 9 |
it is necessary to | 9 |
to the inhabitants of | 9 |
descended from the same | 9 |
work intended for the | 9 |
the early part of | 9 |
with the pollen of | 9 |
facts given in the | 9 |
and is distinguished by | 9 |
shall see in a | 9 |
to have been first | 9 |
to believe that the | 9 |
is a kind of | 9 |
see in a future | 9 |
of the same genus | 9 |
in the first generation | 9 |
of the conditions of | 9 |
use of such ladies | 9 |
with the plants they | 9 |
the plants they cultivate | 9 |
to which they have | 9 |
approved methods of culture | 9 |
a great number of | 9 |
the plants of this | 9 |
flowers on the same | 9 |
which the english names | 9 |
in their natural colours | 9 |
in the neighbourhood of | 9 |
sold by the principal | 9 |
domesticated animals and cultivated | 9 |
is reason to believe | 9 |
and sold by the | 9 |
the latin names of | 9 |
the top of the | 9 |
to which are added | 9 |
in the swiss lake | 9 |
a more or less | 9 |
from a distinct plant | 9 |
the most ornamental foreign | 9 |
which the latin names | 9 |
and times of flowering | 9 |
has its name from | 9 |
i do not know | 9 |
in which the english | 9 |
as shown by the | 9 |
are accurately represented in | 9 |
in which the latin | 9 |
scientifically acquainted with the | 9 |
be sown in the | 9 |
direct action of the | 9 |
the plant here figured | 9 |
will grow in almost | 9 |
the height of about | 9 |
be accounted for by | 9 |
definite action of the | 9 |
by the principal booksellers | 9 |
the one here figured | 9 |
the most approved methods | 9 |
but it may be | 9 |
most ornamental foreign plants | 9 |
it is found to | 9 |
upper part of the | 9 |
which the most ornamental | 9 |
heat of the sun | 9 |
whence its name of | 9 |
in the tanning of | 9 |
the use of such | 9 |
which they have been | 9 |
with which it is | 9 |
have been observed with | 9 |
parts of the continent | 9 |
be raised from seeds | 9 |
the principal booksellers in | 9 |
i may add that | 9 |
latin names of the | 9 |
might have been expected | 9 |
the leaves of this | 9 |
of our domesticated animals | 9 |
the right and left | 9 |
for the production of | 9 |
in the proportion of | 9 |
is distinguished by having | 9 |
intended for the use | 9 |
prepotency of transmission in | 9 |
as that of the | 9 |
in which the most | 9 |
when we reflect on | 9 |
grow in almost any | 9 |
english names of the | 9 |
by the union of | 9 |
most approved methods of | 9 |
with the most approved | 9 |
the islands of the | 9 |
grows wild in several | 9 |
of five or six | 9 |
advantage of change of | 9 |
at a very early | 9 |
be planted in a | 8 |
right and left sides | 8 |
of the same individual | 8 |
a long series of | 8 |
two or three years | 8 |
but it is now | 8 |
in the northern parts | 8 |
of disuse of parts | 8 |
to those of the | 8 |
the usual mode of | 8 |
bear in mind that | 8 |
in our gardens in | 8 |
most of the year | 8 |
be said to be | 8 |
flowers of this plant | 8 |
appearance of new characters | 8 |
was first introduced into | 8 |
the horse and ass | 8 |
the time of miller | 8 |
the offspring of the | 8 |
of secondary sexual characters | 8 |
of domestic and wild | 8 |
the spring of the | 8 |
all parts of the | 8 |
as i hear from | 8 |
which have long been | 8 |
is a well known | 8 |
for the most part | 8 |
on the stigma of | 8 |
of the falkland islands | 8 |
of this plant are | 8 |
species of the same | 8 |
of the cape of | 8 |
thrive in almost any | 8 |
drawing was made from | 8 |
in such manner as | 8 |
wild in several parts | 8 |
cultivated in several parts | 8 |
prepotency of transmission of | 8 |
the west indian islands | 8 |
northern parts of europe | 8 |
of the east indies | 8 |
far as we can | 8 |
in the th edition | 8 |
this is the case | 8 |
animals and plants which | 8 |
facts could be given | 8 |
by which it is | 8 |
in several of the | 8 |
the tanning of leather | 8 |
is the case with | 8 |
to that of the | 8 |
long intervals of time | 8 |
in the same way | 8 |
the difference in fertility | 8 |
three or four feet | 8 |
of a variety of | 8 |
no reason to suppose | 8 |
difference in fertility between | 8 |
the fruit of a | 8 |
the gemmules derived from | 8 |
flowers in the open | 8 |
the power of selection | 8 |
are more or less | 8 |
from whence it was | 8 |
they are said to | 8 |
an infusion of the | 8 |
to which it is | 8 |
a foot and a | 8 |
supposed to have been | 8 |
a change in the | 8 |
and was introduced to | 8 |
the soil in which | 8 |
the height of six | 8 |
without the aid of | 8 |
spring of the year | 8 |
we reflect on the | 8 |
the whole of the | 8 |
should be planted in | 8 |
belonging to the same | 8 |
it is not surprising | 8 |
of a species of | 8 |
a greater or less | 8 |
wish to become scientifically | 8 |
the outside of the | 8 |
a native of germany | 8 |
gemmules derived from the | 8 |
of the other species | 8 |
in the same flower | 8 |
the facts given in | 8 |
variety of it with | 8 |
and the leaves are | 8 |
be the case with | 8 |
as those of the | 8 |
the bottom of the | 8 |
was drawn from a | 8 |
it is notorious that | 8 |
a considerable number of | 8 |
effects of disuse of | 8 |
the formation of new | 8 |
others of the same | 8 |
it is impossible to | 8 |
of foreign pollen on | 8 |
with its own pollen | 8 |
towards the end of | 8 |
which has long been | 8 |
on the difference in | 8 |
the development of each | 8 |
derived from a cross | 8 |
it is usually propagated | 8 |
the th edition of | 8 |
the course of time | 8 |
as wish to become | 8 |
from a common progenitor | 8 |
the latter end of | 8 |
grows in the east | 8 |
effect of foreign pollen | 8 |
ripens its seeds with | 8 |
of some of the | 8 |
from a cross between | 8 |
disuse of parts in | 8 |
foot and a half | 8 |
the appearance of a | 8 |
on the summit of | 8 |
nearly the same manner | 8 |
no this species of | 8 |
from the attacks of | 8 |
their conditions of life | 8 |
to breed in captivity | 8 |
this country from the | 8 |
in our own country | 8 |
of several parts of | 8 |
the history of the | 8 |
and prepared for use | 8 |
from changed conditions of | 8 |
a variety of it | 8 |
it may be propagated | 8 |
to be found in | 8 |
use or disuse of | 8 |
it is an annual | 8 |
the heat of the | 8 |
into a kind of | 8 |
it is with the | 8 |
and in some cases | 8 |
not in the least | 8 |
it is customary to | 8 |
dried in the sun | 8 |
the position of the | 8 |
the banks of rivers | 7 |
the principle of inheritance | 7 |
in the cultivation of | 7 |
have been recorded of | 7 |
our gardens in the | 7 |
after they have been | 7 |
colour of its flowers | 7 |
and it is said | 7 |
is supposed to have | 7 |
we have also seen | 7 |
on the crossing of | 7 |
most of the plants | 7 |
through the winter in | 7 |
from the east indies | 7 |
use and disuse of | 7 |
on the varieties of | 7 |
colour of its blossoms | 7 |
be looked at as | 7 |
in most parts of | 7 |
the west indies and | 7 |
breeds of the pigeon | 7 |
hortus kewensis of mr | 7 |
is cultivated in several | 7 |
in a greater or | 7 |
cases could be given | 7 |
at the cape of | 7 |
are supposed to be | 7 |
and is propagated by | 7 |
the month of july | 7 |
with those of the | 7 |
summary of the three | 7 |
the hypothesis of pangenesis | 7 |
are taken from the | 7 |
the seed of the | 7 |
to a large extent | 7 |
within the limits of | 7 |
and in some parts | 7 |
me that he has | 7 |
of some parts of | 7 |
whence it was introduced | 7 |
the present species of | 7 |
have already seen that | 7 |
in the same individual | 7 |
for horses and cattle | 7 |
i have heard of | 7 |
to me by mr | 7 |
as well as to | 7 |
amount of difference between | 7 |
the origin of the | 7 |
in the same country | 7 |
that the act of | 7 |
in the middle of | 7 |
form a kind of | 7 |
of crossing in itself | 7 |
we see that the | 7 |
the stem of the | 7 |
units of the body | 7 |
through the reproductive system | 7 |
do not know whether | 7 |
may be increased by | 7 |
in the collection of | 7 |
be fertilised by the | 7 |
of three or four | 7 |
as long since as | 7 |
for the beauty of | 7 |
it is not unusual | 7 |
our figure was drawn | 7 |
as it at first | 7 |
for the fattening of | 7 |
that it is not | 7 |
ready to be evolved | 7 |
in consequence of the | 7 |
we have already seen | 7 |
may be had to | 7 |
the characters of the | 7 |
from the juice of | 7 |
a quart of potatoes | 7 |
species of the genus | 7 |
in a kind of | 7 |
the constitution of the | 7 |
like most of the | 7 |
was introduced by mr | 7 |
by exposure to the | 7 |
will thrive in almost | 7 |
to the attacks of | 7 |
same treatment as the | 7 |
is propagated by seeds | 7 |
was made from a | 7 |
in exactly the same | 7 |
five or six feet | 7 |
succeeds best in a | 7 |
of two or three | 7 |
on the selection of | 7 |
from the effects of | 7 |
varieties of the apple | 7 |
sterility of crossed species | 7 |
act of crossing in | 7 |
informs us that it | 7 |
the aid of selection | 7 |
at the east india | 7 |
so far as to | 7 |
it differs from the | 7 |
as i am informed | 7 |
by some of the | 7 |
by which the plant | 7 |
conditions to which they | 7 |
in the production of | 7 |
we must believe that | 7 |
with respect to plants | 7 |
beings in a state | 7 |
on the variability of | 7 |
belong to the same | 7 |
a foot in height | 7 |
pollen from a distinct | 7 |
and in this case | 7 |
in the preparation of | 7 |
species in a state | 7 |
centre of the flower | 7 |
it flowers from june | 7 |
may conclude that the | 7 |
is probable that the | 7 |
and is readily propagated | 7 |
of four or five | 7 |
those of the common | 7 |
long been cultivated in | 7 |
it flowers in may | 7 |
in the early part | 7 |
are found to be | 7 |
so that it is | 7 |
the limits of the | 7 |
inhabitant of our gardens | 7 |
to the action of | 7 |
since the time of | 7 |
in the united states | 7 |
organic beings in a | 7 |
four or five inches | 7 |
it at first appears | 7 |
when the plants are | 7 |
and the fruit is | 7 |
is said that the | 7 |
species is a native | 7 |
is not surprising that | 7 |
in this case we | 7 |
a hardy herbaceous plant | 7 |
is known to be | 7 |
named in honour of | 7 |
of the nature of | 7 |
there can be little | 7 |
and some parts of | 7 |
of this species of | 7 |
great length of time | 7 |
i hear from mr | 7 |
native of the east | 7 |
it has often been | 7 |
during their early development | 7 |
where they are to | 7 |
as well as of | 7 |
two ounces of butter | 7 |
crossing of domestic and | 7 |
some parts of england | 7 |
when the plant is | 7 |
the botanic garden at | 7 |
cultivation and uses of | 7 |
beauty of its flowers | 7 |
action of the conditions | 7 |
that some of the | 7 |
in the manner of | 7 |
are liable to be | 7 |
for a little while | 7 |
the good effects of | 7 |
the hortus kewensis of | 7 |
we thus see that | 7 |
as may be seen | 7 |
its name from the | 7 |
which has the name | 7 |
in the east and | 7 |
on the inheritance of | 7 |
it was introduced to | 7 |
is found to be | 7 |
after an interval of | 7 |
the production of a | 7 |
it is supposed that | 7 |
as a native of | 7 |
the stigma of the | 7 |
on the under side | 7 |
is known by its | 7 |
in the eleventh chapter | 7 |
on the evil effects | 7 |
of the higher animals | 7 |
the quality of the | 7 |
with animals and plants | 6 |
the same flower or | 6 |
similar to that of | 6 |
by the conditions of | 6 |
greater or less degree | 6 |
the organs of sight | 6 |
parts of the organisation | 6 |
parts of north america | 6 |
parts of the south | 6 |
of bright green colour | 6 |
by pollen taken from | 6 |
it was first introduced | 6 |
appear to have been | 6 |
seeds in this country | 6 |
to the same conclusion | 6 |
from the island of | 6 |
and is readily increased | 6 |
coloured varieties of the | 6 |
be had to flower | 6 |
parts of the same | 6 |
to have been originally | 6 |
nature of the conditions | 6 |
in the stove of | 6 |
of the varieties of | 6 |
is well known to | 6 |
a considerable quantity of | 6 |
in the development of | 6 |
may be said to | 6 |
where the soil is | 6 |
have been derived from | 6 |
on the dogs of | 6 |
height of three feet | 6 |
well as in the | 6 |
as a stove plant | 6 |
on opposite sides of | 6 |
i am informed by | 6 |
to an extreme point | 6 |
the mode in which | 6 |
on a gentle hot | 6 |
a cause of sterility | 6 |
a certain portion of | 6 |
plowing under green crops | 6 |
figure was drawn from | 6 |
from july to september | 6 |
of six or seven | 6 |
the force of inheritance | 6 |
limits of the same | 6 |
it is apt to | 6 |
to be evolved under | 6 |
parts of the country | 6 |
in the same family | 6 |
kept in the same | 6 |
of male characters by | 6 |
the time of parkinson | 6 |
on the number of | 6 |
and is usually propagated | 6 |
in the following chapter | 6 |
changed habits of life | 6 |
which are of a | 6 |
exposure to the sun | 6 |
during several generations to | 6 |
four or five feet | 6 |
it is much used | 6 |
in a great degree | 6 |
at the university of | 6 |
care must be taken | 6 |
junction of the leaves | 6 |
have also seen that | 6 |
was cultivated here by | 6 |
flowers with us in | 6 |
in the botanic garden | 6 |
of the leaves of | 6 |
found in the swiss | 6 |
are imported into this | 6 |
is a variety of | 6 |
flowers from july to | 6 |
it is cultivated in | 6 |
rarely ripens its seeds | 6 |
the larva of the | 6 |
as an ornamental plant | 6 |
culture and uses of | 6 |
it is remarkable that | 6 |
on the conditions of | 6 |
be seen in the | 6 |
lacinia suprema definente in | 6 |
which it may be | 6 |
in a recent state | 6 |
in march and april | 6 |
of this plant is | 6 |
as far as the | 6 |
the degree of sterility | 6 |
the union of two | 6 |
have been observed in | 6 |
the height of five | 6 |
a strong tendency to | 6 |
a native of africa | 6 |
been known to produce | 6 |
is derived from the | 6 |
shall presently see that | 6 |
rays of the sun | 6 |
the number of its | 6 |
on the same tree | 6 |
of the present plant | 6 |
from two to three | 6 |
exactly the same manner | 6 |
does not appear to | 6 |
with which we are | 6 |
the highlands of scotland | 6 |
and the colour of | 6 |
it was shown in | 6 |
plants which have been | 6 |
in the manufacture of | 6 |
the greatest part of | 6 |
cultivation of the potato | 6 |
the shape of each | 6 |
of soil to plants | 6 |
as a greenhouse plant | 6 |
with pollen from the | 6 |
from the facts given | 6 |
for which it is | 6 |
the difference between the | 6 |
the flowers are large | 6 |
action of the reproductive | 6 |
in two or three | 6 |
many varieties of the | 6 |
in this latter case | 6 |
from june to august | 6 |
be increased by parting | 6 |
were given in the | 6 |
in a few years | 6 |
in the offspring of | 6 |
at long intervals of | 6 |
which have been long | 6 |
indirectly through the reproductive | 6 |
and those of the | 6 |
usually propagated by cuttings | 6 |
an early period of | 6 |
being a native of | 6 |
should be placed in | 6 |
the chapter on pangenesis | 6 |
of the swiss lake | 6 |
given in the earlier | 6 |
it has lately been | 6 |
the parts of the | 6 |
in comparison with those | 6 |
in a more or | 6 |
the appearance of new | 6 |
have been made to | 6 |
the best mode of | 6 |
is due to the | 6 |
its place of growth | 6 |
in times of scarcity | 6 |
in the ninth chapter | 6 |
season of the year | 6 |
the beginning of april | 6 |
from june to september | 6 |
on the growth of | 6 |
the largeness of its | 6 |
this species is a | 6 |
a case of reversion | 6 |
of the same flower | 6 |
without our being able | 6 |
of the organs of | 6 |
of sight and hearing | 6 |
at the distance of | 6 |
filamenta fauci tubi inserta | 6 |
organs of sight and | 6 |
one of the many | 6 |
on the good effects | 6 |
it is a plant | 6 |
varieties of the peach | 6 |
known in this country | 6 |
is made from the | 6 |
height of five or | 6 |
edition of the syst | 6 |
to the production of | 6 |
feral animals and plants | 6 |
conditions of life on | 6 |
it begins to flower | 6 |
the junction of the | 6 |
height of six or | 6 |
from the same seed | 6 |
can be little doubt | 6 |
of the hortus kewensis | 6 |
as we see in | 6 |
have been known to | 6 |
of one of the | 6 |
for a great length | 6 |
of butter in a | 6 |
every one knows how | 6 |
number of seeds in | 6 |
under their natural conditions | 6 |
the reappearance of long | 6 |
several breeds of the | 6 |
the forms of reproduction | 6 |
suprema definente in tubulum | 6 |
to the formation of | 6 |
the good derived from | 6 |
crossing of white and | 6 |
of the same tribe | 6 |
the various kinds of | 6 |
a native of italy | 6 |
a profusion of bloom | 6 |
the case of a | 6 |
of the most beautiful | 6 |
with a profusion of | 6 |
they are supposed to | 6 |
and flowers during most | 6 |
allowed to cross freely | 6 |
is sometimes employed in | 6 |
the seeds of this | 6 |
by offsets from the | 6 |
some of the southern | 6 |
loam and bog earth | 6 |
as a remedy against | 6 |
informs me that the | 6 |
in a common hot | 6 |
a place in the | 6 |
a great length of | 6 |
to be fertilised by | 6 |
survival of the fittest | 6 |
grows wild on the | 6 |
the case of plants | 6 |
figured in this work | 6 |
a long course of | 6 |
a cause of variability | 6 |
is much used by | 6 |
favourable to selection by | 6 |
inheritance in the horse | 6 |
assumption of male characters | 6 |
period of appearance of | 6 |
the dried juice of | 6 |
and grows wild in | 6 |
formed by the union | 6 |
on the borders of | 6 |
obtained from a tree | 6 |
crossed with a distinct | 6 |
to the end of | 6 |
of the same nature | 6 |
three or four inches | 6 |
in the structure of | 6 |
in a loamy soil | 6 |
in the same direction | 6 |
greatest part of the | 6 |
a small portion of | 6 |
of the body in | 6 |
with the colour of | 6 |
from their natural conditions | 6 |
it requires to be | 6 |
the great principle of | 6 |
made from a plant | 6 |
the use of the | 6 |
vended at the east | 6 |
part of the summer | 6 |
very early in the | 6 |
a native of china | 6 |
many parts of the | 6 |
varieties of the plum | 6 |
we have no reason | 6 |
are apt to be | 6 |
as well as by | 6 |
other plants of the | 6 |
change in the conditions | 6 |
the beginning of the | 6 |
out of the ground | 6 |
certain varieties of the | 6 |
accounted for by the | 6 |
and at the same | 6 |
is not unusual to | 6 |
to selection by man | 6 |
but in this case | 6 |
in all these cases | 6 |
at an early age | 6 |
in april and may | 6 |
of many of the | 6 |
about half an inch | 6 |
and there can be | 6 |
exposed to the air | 6 |
a small quantity of | 6 |
on the same side | 6 |
to the present day | 6 |
the shelter of a | 6 |
sense of the word | 6 |
an equal quantity of | 6 |
ounces of butter in | 6 |
they are in a | 6 |
i have been assured | 6 |
in the nature of | 6 |
they are to remain | 6 |
cases have been recorded | 6 |
varieties of the pea | 6 |
good reason to believe | 6 |
is capable of being | 6 |
in this case the | 6 |
common in our gardens | 6 |
in most of the | 6 |
drawn from a plant | 6 |
our being able to | 6 |
in the months of | 6 |
would not have been | 6 |
it has been considered | 6 |
it is scarcely possible | 6 |
period of gestation in | 6 |
the importance of the | 6 |
the action of the | 6 |
in the animal kingdom | 6 |
a length of time | 6 |
in a dried state | 6 |
from slight changes in | 6 |
to look at the | 6 |
printed by stephen couchman | 5 |
have no reason to | 5 |
liable to be killed | 5 |
which can be propagated | 5 |
are used in medicine | 5 |
in a wild state | 5 |
able to assign any | 5 |
minority in crossed races | 5 |
seeds should be sown | 5 |
may be manufactured into | 5 |
i have been informed | 5 |
and one of the | 5 |
after it has been | 5 |
not in any way | 5 |
on the fleece of | 5 |
where it has been | 5 |
and in the other | 5 |
stated to have been | 5 |
on the leaves of | 5 |
in his garden of | 5 |
be propagated by parting | 5 |
are large and shewy | 5 |
the severity of our | 5 |
an important part in | 5 |
is scarcely possible to | 5 |
the flowers are produced | 5 |
single point of view | 5 |
a distinct plant of | 5 |
usually increased by cuttings | 5 |
the two outer toes | 5 |
the time of the | 5 |
are of a fine | 5 |
on the development of | 5 |
of the northern parts | 5 |
it is doubtful whether | 5 |
in comparison with the | 5 |
be kept in a | 5 |
in a few days | 5 |
conditions of life to | 5 |
breeds of the dog | 5 |
effects of interbreeding on | 5 |
figure of this plant | 5 |
in all such cases | 5 |
as we shall presently | 5 |
inheritance as limited by | 5 |
from the cape of | 5 |
is by far the | 5 |
no a native of | 5 |
we may feel assured | 5 |
after which it is | 5 |
definente in tubulum capillarem | 5 |
liable to be injured | 5 |
may also be raised | 5 |
independence of the elements | 5 |
is most readily propagated | 5 |
has remarked that the | 5 |
from the same species | 5 |
in contact with the | 5 |
in the royal garden | 5 |
it is to be | 5 |
they are employed in | 5 |
relation to each other | 5 |
sometimes employed in medicine | 5 |
of changed conditions of | 5 |
propagated either by seeds | 5 |
when the sun shines | 5 |
it is found that | 5 |
each side of the | 5 |
an excellent example of | 5 |
about the latter end | 5 |
be little doubt that | 5 |
and plunged into a | 5 |
the excessive development of | 5 |
sown in february or | 5 |
the plant is in | 5 |
breeding on the female | 5 |
conditions to which the | 5 |
varieties of the potato | 5 |
the month of september | 5 |
and size of the | 5 |
scans of public domain | 5 |
th edition of the | 5 |
the increased size of | 5 |
the fruit is a | 5 |
in their conditions of | 5 |
we see something of | 5 |
the elements of the | 5 |
the colour of their | 5 |
a latent tendency to | 5 |
the publication of the | 5 |
the white variety of | 5 |
but it would be | 5 |
a very early period | 5 |
grows spontaneously in the | 5 |
at the same age | 5 |
is used for the | 5 |
of the most ornamental | 5 |
number of its stamina | 5 |
on the same principle | 5 |
in the thirteenth chapter | 5 |
half a pint of | 5 |
into a moderate hot | 5 |
to the length of | 5 |
to need any description | 5 |
be placed in a | 5 |
that it is difficult | 5 |
the effects of crossing | 5 |
such manner as to | 5 |
of change in the | 5 |
the attacks of insects | 5 |
a great portion of | 5 |
development of the organs | 5 |
have been kept in | 5 |
of different kinds of | 5 |
the mouth of the | 5 |
as long as the | 5 |
as shown in the | 5 |
of the economy of | 5 |
and fertility of the | 5 |
which they are exposed | 5 |
have attempted to show | 5 |
the court of ava | 5 |
has somewhat oval leaves | 5 |
that there is no | 5 |
of the west indian | 5 |
readily increased by parting | 5 |
the course of a | 5 |
is distinguished by its | 5 |
it may be kept | 5 |
to have been cultivated | 5 |
the months of june | 5 |
the case of animals | 5 |
in the vegetable kingdom | 5 |
by couchman and fry | 5 |
a native of switzerland | 5 |
the height of twenty | 5 |
may be considered as | 5 |
bred in the zoological | 5 |
it ought to be | 5 |
a long succession of | 5 |
which it is not | 5 |
are used by the | 5 |
of the opposite sex | 5 |
within these few years | 5 |
may be made into | 5 |
works at the university | 5 |
of the most valuable | 5 |
in the fourth volume | 5 |
in the winter season | 5 |
nature of the food | 5 |
and will thrive in | 5 |
that they should be | 5 |
is a much more | 5 |
of the creeping kind | 5 |
as i can judge | 5 |
of the same kind | 5 |
it is a remarkable | 5 |
with a certain portion | 5 |
when we bear in | 5 |
as a consequence of | 5 |
a single point of | 5 |
months of june and | 5 |
the amount of difference | 5 |
the flowers of which | 5 |
be attributed to the | 5 |
on the upper side | 5 |
opposite sides of the | 5 |
of dimorphic and trimorphic | 5 |
in an analogous manner | 5 |
animals and plants have | 5 |
a situation moderately moist | 5 |
in these cases the | 5 |
in the highlands of | 5 |
the body of the | 5 |
so it has been | 5 |
that in all cases | 5 |
of life to which | 5 |
been introduced to this | 5 |
in the english gardens | 5 |
be considered as a | 5 |
than any of the | 5 |
is easily propagated by | 5 |
was introduced to this | 5 |
a seedling of the | 5 |
other members of the | 5 |
to be planted in | 5 |
most parts of england | 5 |
to the amount of | 5 |
the flowers appear in | 5 |
from seeds of the | 5 |
in the first place | 5 |
the wood of a | 5 |
we shall immediately see | 5 |
a few years since | 5 |
in their power of | 5 |
in a pot of | 5 |
public domain works at | 5 |
the rays of the | 5 |
in this country is | 5 |
in the spring with | 5 |
the young and tender | 5 |
at least in the | 5 |
circumstances favourable to selection | 5 |
characters derived from a | 5 |
the south of england | 5 |
of any other colour | 5 |
about an inch in | 5 |
we see this in | 5 |
of the lower animals | 5 |
law of nature that | 5 |
the fleece of sheep | 5 |
on a variety of | 5 |
direct action of changed | 5 |
good is derived from | 5 |
one and the same | 5 |
the several species of | 5 |
length of the beak | 5 |
was first brought into | 5 |
the action of certain | 5 |
it ought not to | 5 |
might have been thought | 5 |
and flowers in the | 5 |
other individuals of the | 5 |
a foot in length | 5 |
a tendency to vary | 5 |
it can hardly be | 5 |
is to a certain | 5 |
food for horses and | 5 |
being able to assign | 5 |
as to form a | 5 |
every part of england | 5 |
as limited by sex | 5 |
it has also been | 5 |
of the male element | 5 |
the number of their | 5 |
the head of a | 5 |
to the court of | 5 |
during a long course | 5 |
on the colours of | 5 |
functional independence of the | 5 |
printed by couchman and | 5 |
and its taste is | 5 |
at the same period | 5 |
some of the northern | 5 |
of lost parts in | 5 |
in the opinion of | 5 |
same flower or fruit | 5 |
the end of april | 5 |
influence of selection on | 5 |
in this country as | 5 |
can be crossed with | 5 |
at the foot of | 5 |
the inhabitants of many | 5 |
are produced on the | 5 |
as they grow old | 5 |
the middle of september | 5 |
with some of the | 5 |
four and a half | 5 |
in april or may | 5 |
the brilliancy of its | 5 |
from what we know | 5 |
is a very hardy | 5 |
the month of august | 5 |
that here we have | 5 |
an inch in length | 5 |
of the same or | 5 |
the root of a | 5 |
it is readily propagated | 5 |
there is a variety | 5 |
are indebted for the | 5 |
of the same sex | 5 |
the subsequent progeny of | 5 |
to the development of | 5 |
of the increased use | 5 |
is the produce of | 5 |
the cultivation of this | 5 |
but we have no | 5 |
have the power of | 5 |
the best time for | 5 |
to reversion to a | 5 |
with our domesticated animals | 5 |
stigma of the same | 5 |
in one of the | 5 |
it is obvious that | 5 |
in correlation with the | 5 |
to be sown in | 5 |
the end of september | 5 |
the cause of the | 5 |
on the banks of | 5 |
leaves of this plant | 5 |
in the foregoing cases | 5 |
varieties of this plant | 5 |
the power of transmitting | 5 |
the flowers on the | 5 |
of a large number | 5 |
to be killed by | 5 |
in the botanic gardens | 5 |
increased use or disuse | 5 |
there are several kinds | 5 |
treated in the same | 5 |
and may be propagated | 5 |
native of the alps | 5 |
in consequence of this | 5 |
with a kind of | 5 |
the tendency to sterility | 5 |
the dried leaves of | 5 |
domain works at the | 5 |
of transmission in the | 5 |
removed from their natural | 5 |
when fertilised by the | 5 |
which is imported from | 5 |
those of the wild | 5 |
to distinguish between the | 5 |
it is not uncommon | 5 |
be affected by the | 5 |
they are of a | 5 |
be a doubt that | 5 |
conditions of life being | 5 |
an opportunity of seeing | 5 |
are much used in | 5 |
they have been subjected | 5 |
to the individuals of | 5 |
and on the other | 5 |
but this is not | 5 |
the principle of economy | 5 |
period of action of | 5 |
in proportion to the | 5 |
in a north border | 5 |
the cure of intermittent | 5 |
the pigs of the | 5 |
it flowers from july | 5 |
are eminently liable to | 5 |
certain parts of the | 5 |
in the one case | 5 |
the principal use of | 5 |
it has been known | 5 |
the banks of the | 5 |
the great majority of | 5 |
action of the surrounding | 5 |
and left sides of | 5 |
to the definite action | 5 |
the period of gestation | 5 |
all that can be | 5 |
effects of the increased | 5 |
of the reproductive system | 5 |
feathers on the head | 5 |
regeneration of lost parts | 5 |
of the surrounding conditions | 5 |
the jardin des plantes | 5 |
culinary and agricultural plants | 5 |
soil in which it | 5 |
be fertilised by their | 5 |
far as we have | 5 |
buds on the same | 5 |
inheritance of peculiarities in | 5 |
according to our hypothesis | 5 |
which grows to the | 5 |
act on each other | 5 |
a distinct genus of | 5 |
in the same animal | 5 |
it rarely ripens its | 5 |
history of the dog | 5 |
is used as a | 5 |
using scans of public | 5 |
there has been no | 5 |
exposure to the air | 5 |
the inheritance of a | 5 |
of june and july | 5 |
the proportion of to | 5 |
which flowered this spring | 5 |
so that here we | 5 |
with the addition of | 5 |
the use of it | 5 |
are used for the | 5 |
said to be a | 5 |
the leaves are used | 5 |
the height of two | 5 |
it is in the | 5 |
in the open borders | 5 |
in relation to the | 5 |
the authority of mr | 5 |
of transmission of character | 5 |
is imported into europe | 5 |
plant of the same | 5 |
the time of its | 5 |
of the united states | 5 |
in their native land | 5 |
is distinguished by the | 5 |
of the body are | 5 |
on the intercrossing of | 5 |
on the one hand | 5 |
of the crossed offspring | 5 |
in some cases the | 5 |
good effects of crossing | 5 |
the first appearance of | 5 |
methodical and unconscious selection | 5 |
made using scans of | 5 |
in speaking of the | 5 |
at about the same | 5 |
on the outside of | 5 |
begins to flower in | 5 |
the power of inheritance | 5 |
be made into a | 5 |
have been attended to | 5 |
the same individual animal | 5 |
some of which are | 5 |
as it is not | 5 |
in the transmission of | 5 |
segments in the same | 5 |
under a single point | 5 |
a more curious case | 5 |
is liable to be | 5 |
for the destruction of | 5 |
a variety of this | 5 |
and ripens its seeds | 5 |
of the dried leaves | 5 |
in a fit state | 5 |
much cultivated in the | 5 |
attains the height of | 5 |
is supposed to be | 5 |
in a higher degree | 5 |
this purpose it is | 5 |
rendered in some degree | 5 |
the florets of the | 5 |
there is only one | 5 |
the eggs of the | 5 |
in this state it | 5 |
for a long time | 5 |
grows spontaneously on the | 5 |
the tops of the | 5 |
of inheritance at corresponding | 5 |
definite action of changed | 5 |
reciprocal crosses between the | 5 |
in the twelfth chapter | 5 |
white variety of v | 5 |
many other such cases | 5 |
crossing of distinct species | 5 |
and plants which have | 5 |
modified in the same | 5 |
in the higher animals | 5 |
all the forms of | 5 |
tree which grows in | 5 |
with the varieties of | 5 |
the change in the | 5 |
that it may be | 5 |
the extremity of the | 5 |
we may infer from | 5 |
living under their natural | 5 |
persistency of character in | 5 |
the age of the | 5 |
affected by changed conditions | 5 |
from a distinct individual | 5 |
it is employed for | 5 |
be removed into the | 5 |
taken from the same | 5 |
of public domain works | 5 |
large and whole tubers | 5 |
mode of propagating it | 5 |
describes it as a | 5 |
the name of the | 5 |
in february or march | 5 |
in a high degree | 5 |
but particularly in the | 5 |
the principle of the | 5 |
the gemmules of the | 5 |
from those of the | 5 |
should be taken to | 5 |
are in a fit | 5 |
common to both parents | 5 |
formation of new races | 5 |
cannot be accounted for | 5 |
a greater number of | 5 |
to the principle of | 5 |
are to be sown | 5 |
a native of sicily | 5 |
native of the levant | 5 |
i have shown in | 5 |
the middle of the | 5 |
is a remarkable circumstance | 5 |
here is a more | 5 |
given with respect to | 5 |
state of the reproductive | 5 |
they are made into | 5 |
were found to be | 5 |
in a part of | 5 |
by sir joseph banks | 5 |
summer and winter wheat | 5 |
in a sheltered situation | 5 |
the close of the | 5 |
i am aware that | 5 |
see this in the | 5 |
part of the flower | 5 |
reversion in hybrids of | 5 |
both of which are | 5 |
the two sides of | 5 |
the flowers are small | 5 |
the greater part of | 5 |
after which they are | 5 |
informs us in his | 5 |
put two ounces of | 5 |
closely allied natural species | 5 |
it appears from the | 5 |
is sometimes used in | 5 |
first introduced into this | 5 |
easily propagated by parting | 5 |
in fertility between crossed | 5 |
placed on the stigma | 5 |
the produce of a | 5 |
from which it is | 5 |
in brilliancy of colour | 5 |
it is not so | 5 |
domestic and wild cats | 5 |
for this purpose it | 5 |
of our domesticated productions | 5 |
a hardy greenhouse plant | 5 |
at some former period | 5 |
in point of beauty | 5 |
is said not to | 5 |
are enumerated in the | 5 |
to the belief that | 5 |
than in any other | 5 |
different conditions of life | 5 |
two or three feet | 5 |
we bear in mind | 5 |
with a distinct species | 5 |
from the seed of | 5 |
the facts to be | 5 |
the appearance of the | 5 |
with pollen from a | 5 |
ought not to be | 5 |
of cattle and sheep | 5 |
too well known to | 5 |
of the roots of | 5 |
of the pacific islands | 5 |
almost every part of | 5 |
case has been recorded | 5 |
in our domesticated animals | 5 |
that there is a | 5 |
is not so much | 5 |
the university of georgia | 5 |
in the first part | 5 |
several members of the | 5 |
of feathers on the | 5 |
of the southern parts | 5 |
which is obtained from | 5 |
in a warm situation | 5 |
the month of may | 5 |
file made using scans | 5 |
of loam and bog | 5 |
the axis of the | 5 |
shall see in the | 5 |
with pollen of the | 5 |
and for other purposes | 5 |
to be a native | 5 |
in a great measure | 5 |
two or three times | 5 |
there are several varieties | 5 |
from the number of | 5 |
the hind feet of | 4 |
cases are given by | 4 |
and that of the | 4 |
the island of ceylon | 4 |
this plant grows wild | 4 |
origin and varieties of | 4 |
introduced into our gardens | 4 |
it is capable of | 4 |
principle of inheritance at | 4 |
some parts of spain | 4 |
the concourse of the | 4 |
when we hear that | 4 |
that he has seen | 4 |
west indies and south | 4 |
for the cultivation of | 4 |
above the height of | 4 |
obtained the name of | 4 |
to be injured by | 4 |
it by means of | 4 |
is very difficult to | 4 |
variation of homologous parts | 4 |
in favour of the | 4 |
than two or three | 4 |
in some degree sterile | 4 |
a striking instance of | 4 |
and varieties of the | 4 |
of this tree are | 4 |
than those on the | 4 |
it as a native | 4 |
there are two varieties | 4 |
it grows spontaneously in | 4 |
cannot be considered as | 4 |
or nearly all the | 4 |
far the most common | 4 |
proper to the parent | 4 |
on the plants of | 4 |
seed in the proportion | 4 |
the hare and rabbit | 4 |
which have been exposed | 4 |
of those who have | 4 |
plant in this country | 4 |
of the north of | 4 |
we must conclude that | 4 |
by tubers in the | 4 |
latent in the other | 4 |
of dogs by the | 4 |
of male plumage by | 4 |
plant in our gardens | 4 |
the repair of injuries | 4 |
the sides of the | 4 |
a place in every | 4 |
base of the beak | 4 |
to the selection of | 4 |
of which there are | 4 |
which grows in hedges | 4 |
height of about two | 4 |
that the amount of | 4 |
crosses between the same | 4 |
a tree which grows | 4 |
by the inhabitants of | 4 |
conditions under which they | 4 |
a coarse kind of | 4 |
of varieties of peas | 4 |
the botanic gardens of | 4 |
with their own kind | 4 |
for a considerable time | 4 |
species of this genus | 4 |
long since as the | 4 |
propagating it is by | 4 |
as its name imports | 4 |
on the sterility of | 4 |
children of the same | 4 |
originally imported into this | 4 |
the first generation are | 4 |
is occasionally used in | 4 |
that there is some | 4 |
fit state to be | 4 |
to this country by | 4 |
near the banks of | 4 |
of the leaves are | 4 |
tendency to reversion to | 4 |
have the name of | 4 |
the orifice of the | 4 |
taken from a distinct | 4 |
or it may be | 4 |
so hardy as to | 4 |
the power of transmission | 4 |
from the crossing of | 4 |
the order of development | 4 |
the leaves are large | 4 |
a new genus of | 4 |
to form a kind | 4 |
in a certain degree | 4 |
are pulled up by | 4 |
cultivated here by mr | 4 |
but they are not | 4 |
was the first who | 4 |
of the several species | 4 |
the roots may be | 4 |
varieties of the vine | 4 |
in point of colour | 4 |
may be kept for | 4 |
have been selected for | 4 |
offspring of the same | 4 |
height of twenty feet | 4 |
care should be taken | 4 |
of seeds in the | 4 |
it grows naturally in | 4 |
on the upper surface | 4 |
the organs of vegetation | 4 |
the hotter parts of | 4 |
as that of a | 4 |
in the north of | 4 |
it would be impossible | 4 |
seeds of this plant | 4 |
influence of domestication on | 4 |
to a much greater | 4 |
they are to be | 4 |
about half a pint | 4 |
they are sometimes made | 4 |
as many of the | 4 |
cases given in the | 4 |
to believe that this | 4 |
distance from each other | 4 |
be divided into two | 4 |
external conditions of life | 4 |
of the young shoots | 4 |
is a very different | 4 |
is chiefly employed in | 4 |
and treated in the | 4 |
we know of the | 4 |
a large portion of | 4 |
the fact of the | 4 |
the body in the | 4 |
of seasonal conditions on | 4 |
in the seventeenth chapter | 4 |
of its being a | 4 |
remarks on this head | 4 |
and the power of | 4 |
has been observed in | 4 |
our domesticated animals and | 4 |
as food for cattle | 4 |
to great extent in | 4 |
the increased or decreased | 4 |
and visible in one | 4 |
all of which are | 4 |
the legs of the | 4 |
the young shoots of | 4 |
usually sown in the | 4 |
the edge of the | 4 |
it may perhaps be | 4 |
the sterility of crossed | 4 |
of it in his | 4 |
it does not appear | 4 |
from what we see | 4 |
american varieties of the | 4 |
of the highest importance | 4 |
the same as that | 4 |
it is possible for | 4 |
the several breeds of | 4 |
acted on by the | 4 |
in the same spot | 4 |
of more humble growth | 4 |
through the action of | 4 |
flowers of which are | 4 |
readily propagated by parting | 4 |
during a long series | 4 |
number of eggs in | 4 |
set on the fire | 4 |
by the male element | 4 |
on the horses of | 4 |
in the power of | 4 |
the same character being | 4 |
it is supposed to | 4 |
contained in the fourth | 4 |
which it has been | 4 |
well known that the | 4 |
as well as with | 4 |
borders where they are | 4 |
aiton informs us that | 4 |
derived from the same | 4 |
is peculiarly adapted for | 4 |
white and yellow varieties | 4 |
in its native country | 4 |
the leaves are sometimes | 4 |
parts of south america | 4 |
must be looked at | 4 |
tendencies common to both | 4 |
supply the place of | 4 |
is propagated by layers | 4 |
the case with a | 4 |
six or seven years | 4 |
same treatment as other | 4 |
there is scarcely any | 4 |
varieties of the pear | 4 |
in some countries the | 4 |
cultivation of the wild | 4 |
as a remedy in | 4 |
of double flowers and | 4 |
the gardens of the | 4 |
it may be had | 4 |
transmitted to the offspring | 4 |
in the third generation | 4 |
as a case of | 4 |
may be attributed to | 4 |
in the size of | 4 |
but there is a | 4 |
months of august and | 4 |
be propagated by seed | 4 |
as well as other | 4 |
that they would have | 4 |
on any ordinary view | 4 |
and it is supposed | 4 |
having been cultivated by | 4 |
it is stated that | 4 |
it in his parad | 4 |
causes and laws of | 4 |
to be depended on | 4 |
many of the genus | 4 |
in the latter case | 4 |
of the characters of | 4 |
it takes the name | 4 |
this is done by | 4 |
races of the pig | 4 |
is all the more | 4 |
a fine yellow colour | 4 |
a great difference in | 4 |
it was cultivated in | 4 |
to have been a | 4 |
in spring or autumn | 4 |
as we have observed | 4 |
after this they are | 4 |
it is also used | 4 |
to be raised from | 4 |
species are enumerated in | 4 |
form of the body | 4 |
sometimes used in medicine | 4 |
part of the country | 4 |
of the systema vegetabilium | 4 |
for three or four | 4 |
be attributed to reversion | 4 |
planted in the open | 4 |
those which have been | 4 |
seeds in the capsule | 4 |
regards it as a | 4 |
and it is not | 4 |
the principle of reversion | 4 |
by segments in the | 4 |
we must suppose that | 4 |
is used by painters | 4 |
the breeding of the | 4 |
correlated with constitutional peculiarities | 4 |
tend to vary in | 4 |
long series of generations | 4 |
the leaves and branches | 4 |
the same tribe as | 4 |
by the conditions to | 4 |
of the first generation | 4 |
it appears to be | 4 |
as to allow of | 4 |
size of a small | 4 |
fertility between crossed species | 4 |
some of the cases | 4 |
a cross between a | 4 |
the perfect or winged | 4 |
cases have been observed | 4 |
with pollen taken from | 4 |
unit throughout the body | 4 |
only two or three | 4 |
and the flowers of | 4 |
the production of new | 4 |
same character being present | 4 |
soon as they have | 4 |
kept in a pot | 4 |
the power of the | 4 |
as it does not | 4 |
on varieties of the | 4 |
is imported from the | 4 |
me that he believes | 4 |
when species are crossed | 4 |
be propagated either by | 4 |
or constitution of the | 4 |
from the same flower | 4 |
as we can see | 4 |
much used in medicine | 4 |
is stated to have | 4 |
effects of natural selection | 4 |
in september and october | 4 |
was one of the | 4 |
on the right and | 4 |
we learn that it | 4 |
of breeds of sheep | 4 |
by one sex alone | 4 |
one of the best | 4 |
with a view to | 4 |
the common treatment of | 4 |
domesticated animals and plants | 4 |
a part of the | 4 |
the culture of the | 4 |
are believed to be | 4 |
new conditions of life | 4 |
in part due to | 4 |
greatest amount of difference | 4 |
orifice of the nostrils | 4 |
about the same age | 4 |
like those of a | 4 |
the trivial name of | 4 |
we see in the | 4 |
in one sex than | 4 |
nearly the whole of | 4 |
and is much cultivated | 4 |
the effects of long | 4 |
resembles that of the | 4 |
are made of it | 4 |
mixed with a certain | 4 |
and continues to blossom | 4 |
characters proper to the | 4 |
the organisation or constitution | 4 |
every one knows that | 4 |
in a state to | 4 |
one sex than the | 4 |
as a medicine in | 4 |
modification of old races | 4 |
the flowers grow in | 4 |
used as the father | 4 |
stamens and pistils are | 4 |
i have never seen | 4 |
from may to september | 4 |
between crossed species and | 4 |
augmentation of morbid tendencies | 4 |
the flowers are not | 4 |
of domestication on fertility | 4 |
takes the name of | 4 |
the variability of multiple | 4 |
rises to the surface | 4 |
occasionally used in medicine | 4 |
to divergence of character | 4 |
in the old surrey | 4 |
how it is that | 4 |
would have to be | 4 |
somewhat similar to that | 4 |
many parts of england | 4 |
as a sauce to | 4 |
of the colour of | 4 |
various breeds of the | 4 |
flowers are produced in | 4 |
it is very difficult | 4 |
from that of the | 4 |
of two or more | 4 |
fertilised by pollen from | 4 |
as a means of | 4 |
i have met with | 4 |
smooth on both sides | 4 |
be sown on a | 4 |
most valued by man | 4 |
it has been with | 4 |
a consequence of this | 4 |
all the individuals of | 4 |
was introduced into this | 4 |
the exception of the | 4 |
a certain amount of | 4 |
dried juice of a | 4 |
and is known by | 4 |
the principle of compensation | 4 |
some of the lower | 4 |
the male element of | 4 |
to the size of | 4 |
figured it in his | 4 |
and applied to the | 4 |
is employed for the | 4 |
yielded seed in the | 4 |
this plant in the | 4 |
of what country it | 4 |
of the weeping ash | 4 |
it has been exposed | 4 |
there must be some | 4 |
it is necessary that | 4 |
the third edition of | 4 |
an article of food | 4 |
on the pigs of | 4 |
as if they had | 4 |
and that it is | 4 |
in the second place | 4 |
substitute for peruvian bark | 4 |
when it is in | 4 |
any one who will | 4 |
it is most commonly | 4 |
the fragrance of its | 4 |
side of the head | 4 |
of climate and soil | 4 |
in the order of | 4 |
a species of palm | 4 |
from one to three | 4 |
as one of the | 4 |
sterility from changed conditions | 4 |
and it would be | 4 |
early part of this | 4 |
which we are acquainted | 4 |
to the male sex | 4 |
selection of dogs by | 4 |
make their appearance in | 4 |
the yellow variety of | 4 |
islands of the east | 4 |
the height of a | 4 |
is an article of | 4 |
fertilised by pollen taken | 4 |
the specimens we have | 4 |
from generation to generation | 4 |
sex than the other | 4 |
since the publication of | 4 |
three or four years | 4 |
selection practised by the | 4 |
and flowers in may | 4 |
in a small pot | 4 |
in the vicinity of | 4 |
that it is the | 4 |
and flowers from may | 4 |
it may be added | 4 |
communicated to me by | 4 |
change in their conditions | 4 |
the neighbourhood of london | 4 |
axis of the plant | 4 |
any of the others | 4 |
of propagating it is | 4 |
the leaves of which | 4 |
said to be the | 4 |
pollen taken from the | 4 |
it is found in | 4 |
plunged into a moderate | 4 |
at an early period | 4 |
the modification of old | 4 |
of gestation in the | 4 |
tendency to reversion in | 4 |
has figured and described | 4 |
one variety of the | 4 |
and latent in the | 4 |
the rate of absorption | 4 |
are kept in a | 4 |
so as to form | 4 |
to characters derived from | 4 |
during an early period | 4 |
more southern parts of | 4 |
growing in the same | 4 |
through the law of | 4 |
a direct cause of | 4 |
dug out of the | 4 |
a curious case of | 4 |
for in this case | 4 |
a considerable time in | 4 |
flowers in our gardens | 4 |
that he believes that | 4 |
in the third chapter | 4 |
in the usual way | 4 |
for two or three | 4 |
the end of august | 4 |
excessive development of the | 4 |
of gemmules derived from | 4 |
we have reason to | 4 |
there are two kinds | 4 |
and requires the same | 4 |
found that when the | 4 |
individual of the same | 4 |
it will be seen | 4 |
as we now see | 4 |
similar facts could be | 4 |
the warmer parts of | 4 |
the authority of dr | 4 |
in the fifteenth chapter | 4 |
be acted on by | 4 |
plant which flowered in | 4 |
part of the roots | 4 |
the union of the | 4 |
a state to be | 4 |
some parts of germany | 4 |
to a great extent | 4 |
may be propagated either | 4 |
for the development of | 4 |
the great amount of | 4 |
in the reign of | 4 |
that it does not | 4 |
equal in quality to | 4 |
the stamens and pistils | 4 |
be advantageously employed in | 4 |
affinity for each other | 4 |
some parts of italy | 4 |
the evil effects from | 4 |
the three preceding chapters | 4 |
us that it was | 4 |
of colour in horses | 4 |
effects of food on | 4 |
on the history of | 4 |
hardly be a doubt | 4 |
the pollen of the | 4 |
mixture of loam and | 4 |
is that of the | 4 |
as a medicine for | 4 |
to plant it in | 4 |
it is most readily | 4 |
exposed to the same | 4 |
kept in the stove | 4 |
the blossoms of the | 4 |
has long been known | 4 |
that the power of | 4 |
gave it the name | 4 |
one of the two | 4 |
of the same sub | 4 |
garden of pleasant flowers | 4 |
in the jardin des | 4 |
eliminates the tendency to | 4 |
in feral animals and | 4 |
the cases in which | 4 |
seeding of ordinarily seedless | 4 |
be easily propagated by | 4 |
in the difference between | 4 |
been first introduced into | 4 |
inferior in size to | 4 |
here we have a | 4 |
i saw in the | 4 |
they are kept in | 4 |
in the beginning of | 4 |
present and visible in | 4 |
fuchsia coccinea and fulgens | 4 |
the sexual elements of | 4 |
the same kind of | 4 |
as an instance of | 4 |
is usually increased by | 4 |
it will grow in | 4 |
in most cases the | 4 |
of the three preceding | 4 |
the lower part of | 4 |
variability of our domesticated | 4 |
which are said to | 4 |
in a dry place | 4 |
is in much request | 4 |
he would not have | 4 |
about a foot in | 4 |
the branches of the | 4 |
through natural selection of | 4 |
in meadows and pastures | 4 |
be a native of | 4 |
of the flowers of | 4 |
this plant may be | 4 |
direct cause of reversion | 4 |
between the same two | 4 |
more than two or | 4 |
as it is called | 4 |
that it was cultivated | 4 |
easily propagated by cuttings | 4 |
it has been stated | 4 |
to the reappearance of | 4 |
parts of the north | 4 |
body in the same | 4 |
has remarked to me | 4 |
the head of the | 4 |
in the state of | 4 |
the weight of the | 4 |
and vigour of the | 4 |
i have seen a | 4 |
its foliage and flowers | 4 |
tend to be inherited | 4 |
excellent example of the | 4 |
only at long intervals | 4 |
we have seen it | 4 |
of a first cross | 4 |
a bright red colour | 4 |
was cultivated in the | 4 |
has been long cultivated | 4 |
are well known to | 4 |
seven or eight feet | 4 |
wood of this tree | 4 |
has of late been | 4 |
roots of this plant | 4 |
found in great abundance | 4 |
very early period of | 4 |
the present plant is | 4 |
in the garden of | 4 |
the same two species | 4 |
in all parts of | 4 |
of conditions of life | 4 |
which is to be | 4 |
it may be made | 4 |
are descended from a | 4 |
differing from each other | 4 |
the increased use and | 4 |
length of the intestines | 4 |
this view of the | 4 |
by the sides of | 4 |
one part and the | 4 |
it must have been | 4 |
in a greater degree | 4 |
the pulp of the | 4 |
the course of the | 4 |
as is well known | 4 |
also be raised from | 4 |
the survival of the | 4 |
the original of the | 4 |
in the third edition | 4 |
the parts of fructification | 4 |
rise to the height | 4 |
to the appearance of | 4 |
in a common green | 4 |
to the inheritance of | 4 |
of the elements or | 4 |
botanic gardens of edinburgh | 4 |
it was shown that | 4 |
from one to two | 4 |
in a latent state | 4 |
on the tops of | 4 |
is believed to have | 4 |
of august and september | 4 |
one side of the | 4 |
of the leaves and | 4 |
at a corresponding period | 4 |
the belief that the | 4 |
and on the evil | 4 |
the ends of the | 4 |
such cases may be | 4 |
animals of the same | 4 |
as somewhat to resemble | 4 |
crossed with any other | 4 |
the breeds of the | 4 |
and the flowers are | 4 |
that they may be | 4 |
as we shall immediately | 4 |
that it has been | 4 |
and in some other | 4 |
may be doubted whether | 4 |
by the nature of | 4 |
can hardly be a | 4 |
specimens we have seen | 4 |
in this state they | 4 |
well known to be | 4 |
of the islands of | 4 |
spot at the base | 4 |
i have attempted to | 4 |
from the action of | 4 |
several varieties of the | 4 |
each other in their | 4 |
have been cultivated in | 4 |
have seen that in | 4 |
and the nature of | 4 |
which have run wild | 4 |
remarks on this subject | 4 |
opposed to the belief | 4 |
the causes and laws | 4 |
by the direct action | 4 |
cross with a distinct | 4 |
the greatest amount of | 4 |
according to the doctrine | 4 |
plant is a native | 4 |
and colour of the | 4 |
amount of modification which | 4 |
in nearly all the | 4 |
during the months of | 4 |
taken from the number | 4 |
are those which have | 4 |
or by parting its | 4 |
young and tender leaves | 4 |
of somewhat oval shape | 4 |
in a mixture of | 4 |
grows in hedges and | 4 |
elements of the body | 4 |
correlated variation of homologous | 4 |
the accumulative action of | 4 |
close interbreeding may be | 4 |
from some unknown cause | 4 |
appearance with advancing age | 4 |
been cultivated in the | 4 |
other parts of north | 4 |
is allowed to stand | 4 |
as well as that | 4 |
in the county of | 4 |
by pollen from a | 4 |
six or seven feet | 4 |
the sterility of the | 4 |
lower part of the | 4 |
male and female side | 4 |
been observed with plants | 4 |
this state it is | 4 |
has bred several times | 4 |
to the doctrine of | 4 |
from the seeds of | 4 |
that good is derived | 4 |
in the midst of | 4 |
placed in a pot | 4 |
the wood of this | 4 |
a great variety of | 4 |
in a short time | 4 |
a native of a | 4 |
varieties of the melon | 4 |
by the act of | 4 |
young at a birth | 4 |
enumerated in the hort | 4 |
on the coast of | 4 |
are several varieties of | 4 |
may be easily propagated | 4 |
and the west indies | 4 |
it is by no | 4 |
to the consistence of | 4 |
a higher degree than | 4 |
in the islands of | 4 |
his garden of pleasant | 4 |
or indirectly through the | 4 |
good derived from slight | 4 |
there can hardly be | 4 |
or units of the | 4 |
be kept in pots | 4 |
the species of the | 4 |
from the flowers of | 4 |
in a marked manner | 4 |
either normally or abnormally | 4 |
as it is found | 4 |
in the dyeing of | 4 |
two sides of the | 4 |
the amount of modification | 4 |
shape of each fragment | 4 |
fusion of homologous parts | 4 |
fourth volume are alphabetically | 4 |
to some of the | 4 |
all the parts of | 4 |
powerful in its effects | 4 |
with the amount of | 4 |
to have a succession | 4 |
in the use of | 4 |
on the principle of | 4 |
in a dormant state | 4 |
not appear to be | 4 |
of the wild boar | 4 |
colour of the hair | 4 |
and this has been | 4 |
whilst at the same | 4 |
one of those plants | 4 |
the minority in crossed | 4 |
the blossoms of this | 4 |
and a half high | 4 |
propagated by offsets from | 4 |
as affecting domestic productions | 4 |
the coast of malabar | 4 |
the formation of the | 4 |
but it should be | 4 |
fertilised by its own | 4 |
in a raw state | 4 |
analogous facts could be | 4 |
the poison of a | 4 |
the most liable to | 4 |
have been observed to | 4 |
all the varieties of | 4 |
have been subjected to | 4 |
and covered with a | 4 |
and we have seen | 4 |
mode in which this | 4 |
several parts of north | 4 |
at the age of | 4 |
and is said to | 4 |
but it is an | 4 |
increased use and disuse | 4 |
absorption of the minority | 4 |
the north of england | 4 |
is no difficulty in | 4 |
the inhabitants of some | 4 |
the skin of a | 4 |
it is well adapted | 4 |
can be propagated by | 4 |
chiefly on account of | 4 |
statements are taken from | 4 |
as the period of | 4 |
since as the year | 4 |
two or three generations | 4 |
from june to october | 4 |
it seems to me | 4 |
in which state it | 4 |
by cuttings of the | 4 |
the external conditions of | 4 |
little inferior to that | 4 |
cats with blue eyes | 4 |
on the culture of | 4 |
of the tree is | 4 |
the feeding of cattle | 4 |
to nearly the same | 4 |
from which they are | 4 |
slight change in the | 4 |
when both parents are | 4 |
of the polish fowl | 4 |
of an annual plant | 4 |
have been assured by | 4 |
the wing and tail | 4 |
the name of this | 4 |
fruit of this tree | 4 |
the smoke of london | 4 |
no grows spontaneously in | 4 |
hardly be considered as | 4 |
white cats with blue | 4 |
all organic beings occasionally | 4 |
distinct plant of the | 4 |
there is scarcely a | 4 |
when the roots have | 4 |
early part of the | 4 |
already figured in this | 4 |
action of external conditions | 4 |
that gemmules derived from | 4 |
can hardly be considered | 4 |
so it is in | 4 |
it will become a | 4 |
of a bright red | 4 |
much more tender than | 4 |
the dogs of the | 4 |
in the perfect or | 4 |
it is of course | 4 |
colour of the skin | 4 |
by the law of | 4 |
of the minority in | 4 |