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, 223, 224, 395; 'Philosoph. Transact.,' 1775, p. 313. [797] Pallas, quoted by Youatt on Sheep, p. 25. [798] Youatt on Cattle, 1834, p. 174. [799] 'Encyclop. Method.,' 1820, p. 483: _see_ p. 500, on the Indian zebu casting its horns. Similar cases in European cattle were given in the third chapter. [800] Pallas, 'Travels,' Eng. translat., vol. i. p. 243. [801] Mr. Beaton, in 'Journal of Horticulture,' May 21, 1861, p. 133. [802] Lecoq, 'De la Fecondation,' 1862, p. 233. [803] 'Annales du Museum,' tom. vi. p. 319. [804] 'Hist. des Anomalies,' tom. iii. p. 392. Prof. Huxley applies the same principle in accounting for the remarkable, though normal, differences in the arrangement of the nervous system in the Mollusca, in his great paper on the Morphology of the Cephalous Mollusca, in 'Phil. Transact.,' 1853, p. 56. [805] 'Elements de Teratologie Veg.,' 1841, p. 113. [806] Prof. J. B. Simonds, on the Age of the Ox, Sheep, &c., quoted in 'Gard. Chronicle,' 1854, p. 588. [807] 'Hist. des Anomalies,' tom. i. p. 674. [808] Quoted by Isid. Geoffroy, idem, tom. i. p. 635. [809] 'The Poultry Book,' by W. B. Tegetmeier, 1866, p. 250. [810] A. Walker on Intermarriage, 1838, p. 160. [811] 'The Farrier and Naturalist,' vol. i., 1828, p. 456. [812] Godron, 'Sur l'Espece,' tom. ii. p. 217. [813] 'Quadrupedes du Paraguay,' tom. ii. p. 333. [814] On Sheep, p. 142. [815] 'Ueber Racen, Kreuzungen, &c.,' 1825, s. 24. [816] Quoted from Conolly, in 'The Indian Field,' Feb. 1859, vol. ii. p. 266. [817] 'Domesticated Animals of the British Islands,' pp. 307, 368. [818] 'Proceedings Zoolog. Soc.,' 1833, p. 113. [819] Sedgwick, 'Brit. and Foreign Medico-Chirurg. Review,' April 1863, p. 453. [820] 'Gard. Chronicle,' 1849, p. 205. [821] 'Embassy to the Court of Ava,' vol. i. p. 320. [822] 'Narrative of a Mission to the Court of Ava in 1855,' p. 94. [823] Those statements are taken from Mr. Sedgwick, in the 'Medico-Chirurg. Review,' July 1861, p. 198; April 1863, pp. 455 and 458. Liebreich is quoted by Professor Devay, in his 'Mariages Consanguins,' 1862, p. 116. [824] Loudon's 'Mag. of Nat. Hist.,' vol. i., 1829, pp. 66, 178. _See_ also Dr. P. Lucas, 'L'Hered. Nat.,' tom. i. p. 428, on the inheritance of deafness in cats. [825] 'Annales des Sc. Nat.' Zoolog., 3rd series, 1847, tom. viii. p. 239. [826] 'Gardener's Chron.,' 1864, p. 1202. [827] Verlot gives several other instances, '
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