The Quarterly Review, Volume 108William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1860 |
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Page 237
... animals , the cat , the dog , and others , has remained absolutely unaltered . Yet it is in the face of such facts as these that Mr. Darwin ventures , first , to declare that new races of animals and plants are produced under ...
... animals , the cat , the dog , and others , has remained absolutely unaltered . Yet it is in the face of such facts as these that Mr. Darwin ventures , first , to declare that new races of animals and plants are produced under ...
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... animal . Correlation is so certainly the law of all animal existence that man can only develop one part by the ... animals of various classes of which the eyes , from the absence of light in their dwellings , have been obscured and ...
... animal . Correlation is so certainly the law of all animal existence that man can only develop one part by the ... animals of various classes of which the eyes , from the absence of light in their dwellings , have been obscured and ...
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... animals ; and beyond this , that in the countless tribes of animal life around us , down to its lowest and most variable species , no one has ever discovered a single instance of such transmutation being now in prospect ; no new organ ...
... animals ; and beyond this , that in the countless tribes of animal life around us , down to its lowest and most variable species , no one has ever discovered a single instance of such transmutation being now in prospect ; no new organ ...
Contents
Tribes Presented to both Houses of Parliament | 120 |
Memoir of the Life of the late Ary Scheffer By | 162 |
A Handbook for Travellers in Wiltshire Dorsetshire | 200 |
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