Believes Portuguese habit of removing tails of pointers is responsible for birth of some tailless dogs.
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Believes Portuguese habit of removing tails of pointers is responsible for birth of some tailless dogs.
Has been trying to get Drosophyllum lusitanicum for CD.
Intends to breed from two pointers born tailless.
Sends a single specimen of Drosophyllum lusitanicum with description from F. de Avellar Brotero’s Flora Lusitanica [1804].
Discusses Portuguese ferns,
inherited mutilation,
and the earth’s geological history.
Evolution of behaviour and beauty by natural selection.
Is forwarding potted specimens of Drosophyllum.
Will make inquiries about sheep.
Insectivorous plants; Drosophyllum lusitanicum.
Descriptions of the local sheep.
Development of the horns of local sheep.
Results of breeding tailless pointers: of six puppies, three had stumps like parents.
Observations on Drosophyllum.
Drosophyllum lusitanicum.
Believes principle of natural selection can be more widely applied.
Flower structure of Geranium.
Will obtain some Drosophyllum seed for CD.
On endemic flora and fauna of Portugal.