The History of Creation, Or, the Development of the Earth and Its Inhabitants by the Action of Natural Causes: A Popular Exposition of the Doctrine of Evolution in General, and of that of Darwin, Goethe, and Lamarck in Particular, Volume 1Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company Limited, 1892 |
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Agassiz animal and vegetable animals and plants appeared arisen artificial selection become Biology birds body brain Calcareous Sponges cells Charles Darwin chorology comparative anatomy conception conditions of existence connected consequence Creator Cuvier Darwin Darwin's theory different species differentiation distinguished divergence division of labour Doctrine of Filiation dualistic earth embryos example exceedingly explained fact formation fundamental Gastrula genera Goethe history of creation human hybrids hypothesis idea important influence Inheritance and Adaptation inorganic Kant knowledge Lamarck laws Linnæus living mammals manner matter mechanical migration Monera monistic natural selection naturalists nutrition ontogeny organic forms organic nature organic species original parents peculiar perfect period petrifactions phenomena philosophers Philosophie Zoologique possess primary form produced progress propagation Protista race remarkable rudimentary organs scientific sexual simple single so-called species of animals struggle teleological Theory of Descent theory of development Theory of Selection tion transformation transmission varieties vegetable species vertebrate animals whole