Dogs which have run wild in various countries have hardly anywhere assumed a uniform character; but they are probably descended from several domestic races, and aboriginally from several distinct species.
Hence the crossing of aboriginally distinct species probably came into play at an early period in the formation of our present races.
Is it not probable that guest-flies were aboriginally gall-makers, and bear the same relation to them which Apathus probably does to Bombus?
I should here say that natural selection picks out this breed, and would tend to improve it, or aboriginally to have formed it.
That many breeds produced by man have to a large extent the character of natural species, is shown by the inextricable doubts whether many of them are varieties or aboriginally distinct species.
In some cases the intercrossing of aboriginally distinct species appears to have played an important part in the origin of our breeds.
This must be admitted as true, for the domestic races of many animals and plants have been ranked by some competent judges as the descendants of aboriginally distinct species, and by other competent judges as mere varieties.
A German naturalist[217] believes that our sheep descend from ten aboriginally distinct species, of which only one is still living in a wild state!
This conclusion agrees well with the belief that the so-called moral sense is aboriginally derived from the social instincts, for both relate at first exclusively to the community.
Hence it might be argued that the females had aboriginally been furnished with well-developed spurs, but that these had subsequently been lost through disuse or natural selection.
Man, it may be added, does not appear to have aboriginally inhabited any oceanic island; and in this respect, he resembles the other members of his class.
But each organism still retains the general type of structure of the progenitor from which it was aboriginally derived.
To believe that man was aboriginally civilised and then suffered utter degradation in so many regions, is to take a pitiably low view of human nature.
Many of these are of so unimportant or of so singular a nature, that it is extremely improbable that they should have been independently acquired by aboriginally distinct species or races.
Man, it may be added, does not appear to have aboriginally inhabited any oceanic island; and in this respect he resembles the other members of his class.
There is no evidence that man was aboriginally endowed with the ennobling belief in the existence of an Omnipotent God.
Many of these points are of so unimportant or of so singular a nature, that it is extremely improbable that they should have been independently acquired by aboriginally distinct species or races.
May we then infer that man became divested of hair from having aboriginally inhabited some tropical land?
But each organism will still retain the general type of structure of the progenitor from which it was aboriginally derived.
The most probable view is that primeval man aboriginally lived in small communities, each with as many wives as he could support and obtain, whom he would have jealously guarded against all other men.
Starting from the fact that unicellular organisms multiply by fission and gemmation, he argues that, aboriginally and potentially, life is immortal.
As to religion, he says, "There is no evidence that man was aboriginally endowed with the ennobling belief in the existence of an omnipotent God.
From all the evidence which has now been presented showing that aboriginallywords were sentences, it follows that aboriginally there can have been no distinction between terms and propositions.
Aboriginally and perhaps till nearly 1800, there was a dense population of natives extending from Port Costa along the southern shore of Suisun Bay and up the rivers for fifteen miles beyond Antioch.
On the basis of all these facts the author believes that the Tachi aboriginally possessed one village with at least 1,600 inhabitants and that Cabot's figure for this village was reasonably accurate.
Did the three species just named, like their close allies, the several species of Utricularia, aboriginally possess bladders on their rhizomes, which they afterwards lost, acquiring in their place utriculiferous leaves?
There seems to be no limit to the changes which organisms undergo under changing conditions of life; and some hermaphrodite plants, descended as we must believe from aboriginally diclinous plants, have had their sexes again separated.
The face has been the chief object of attention, though, when man aboriginally went naked, the whole surface of his body would have been attended to.
Yet this must have been the case if the races of man are descended from several aboriginally distinct species.
It is well known that cats dislike wetting their feet, owing, it is probable, to their having aboriginally inhabited the dry country of Egypt; and when they wet their feet they shake them violently.
In some cases, I do not doubt that the intercrossing of species, aboriginally distinct, has played an important part in the origin of our domestic productions.
The new species is what is supposed to have been aboriginally created, and to have been placed under its own law for the multiplication of individuals of the same type.
Here again we see an affinity of the Luechas with the Valley, rather than the hill habitat, for the refugees, if traditionally and aboriginally sierran, would have been very unlikely to seek sanctuary in the depths of the Valley.
On the whole, the writer feels that the evidence is insufficient to warrant placing the Luechas in the coast ranges as a group aboriginally native to that area.
Hence it might be argued that the females had aboriginally been furnished with well-developed spurs, but that these had subsequently been lost either through disuse or natural selection.
That many breeds produced by man have to a large extent the character of natural species is shown by the inextricable doubts whether many of them are varieties or aboriginally distinct species.
It appears clear that aboriginally there were two semipermanent sites and a number of temporary settlements.
Stewart makes it quite clear that aboriginally the Kacia had no permanent settlements on the coast itself.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aboriginally" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.