. Domesticated animals and plants; a brief treatise upon the origin and development of domesticated races, with special reference to the methods of improvement. Breeding; Domestic animals; Plants, Cultivated. Fig. 26. A dark smooth parent and an albino rough parent. Below is their dark rough offspring, and at the bottom one of the types that appeared in the grand- children (see text), a new type associating the short coat and the white color. — After Castle, 1905, Ptiblication 2j, Carnegie Institution, Washington, D.C. about as when the white color and the smooth coat have been brought togethe

. Domesticated animals and plants; a brief treatise upon the origin and development of domesticated races, with special reference to the methods of improvement. Breeding; Domestic animals; Plants, Cultivated. Fig. 26. A dark smooth parent and an albino rough parent. Below is their dark rough offspring, and at the bottom one of the types that appeared in the grand- children (see text), a new type associating the short coat and the white color. — After Castle, 1905, Ptiblication 2j, Carnegie Institution, Washington, D.C. about as when the white color and the smooth coat have been brought togethe Stock Photo
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. Domesticated animals and plants; a brief treatise upon the origin and development of domesticated races, with special reference to the methods of improvement. Breeding; Domestic animals; Plants, Cultivated. Fig. 26. A dark smooth parent and an albino rough parent. Below is their dark rough offspring, and at the bottom one of the types that appeared in the grand- children (see text), a new type associating the short coat and the white color. — After Castle, 1905, Ptiblication 2j, Carnegie Institution, Washington, D.C. about as when the white color and the smooth coat have been brought together from two different sources. In this way new races that will breed true may be got out of a mixture whether the characters blend or not. Very few individuals pure. What has just been said has reference to characters and not to individuals. As will be seen below, it is a difficult task to find an individual that is. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Davenport, E. (Eugene), 1856-1941. Boston, New York, Ginn and company