Natural selection acts only by the preservation and accumulation of small inherited modifications, each profitable to the preserved being; and as modern geology has almost banished such views as the excavation of a great valley by a single diluvial wave,... Journal - Стр. 46авторы: Liverpool Geological Association - 1883Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Charles Darwin - 1861 - Страниц: 470
...of a great valley by a single diluvial wave, so will natural selection, if it be a true principle, banish the belief of the continued creation of new...organic beings, or of any great and sudden modification in their structure. On the Intercrossing of Individuals. — I must here introduce a short digression.... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1866 - Страниц: 668
...of a great valley by a single diluvial wave, so will natural selection, if it be a true principle, banish the belief of the continued creation of new organic beings, or of any great and sudden modifications in their structure. On the Intercrossing of Individual». I must here introduce a short... | |
| Henry Allon - 1868 - Страниц: 670
...intermediate form, all animals and plants ' may have been developed ;' and, if true, is calculated ' to banish the ' belief of the continued creation of new organic " beings," or of any ' great and hidden modification of their structure ;' in other words, it is an acknowledged substitute for 'the... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1870 - Страниц: 468
...of a great valley by a single diluvial wave, so will natural selection, if it be a true principle, banish the belief of the continued creation of new...organic beings, or of any great and sudden modification in their structure. On the Intercrossing of Individuals,— -I must here introduce a short digression.... | |
| 1876 - Страниц: 898
...such views as the excavation of a great valley by a single diluvial wave, so will natural selection banish the belief of the continued creation of new...organic beings, or of any great and sudden modification in their structure." * " If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ existed, which could not... | |
| George Frederick Wright - 1882 - Страниц: 418
...such views as the excavation of a great valley by a single diluvial wave, so will natural selection banish the belief of the continued creation of new...organic beings, or of any great and sudden modification in their structure " ; 1 Darwin himself having said that " if it could be demonstrated that any complex... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1905 - Страниц: 1018
...the preservation and accumulation of small inherited modifications'; and he asserted that it would 'banish the belief of the continued creation of new organic beings or of any great and sudden modifications of their structure. ' The mutation theory of sudden jumps and, it may be, of long jumps,... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1896 - Страниц: 408
...such views as the excavation of a great valley by a single diluvial wave, so will natural selection banish the belief of the continued creation of new...organic beings, or of any great and sudden modification in their structure. On the Intercrossing of Individuals. I must here introduce a short digression.... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1896 - Страниц: 406
...such views as the excavation of a great valley by a single diluvial wave, so will natural selection banish the belief of the continued creation of new...organic beings, or of any great and sudden modification in their structure. On the Intercrossing of Individuals. I must here introduce a short digression.... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - Страниц: 586
...such views as the excavation of a "T^at valley by a single diluvial wave, so will natural selection banish the belief of the continued creation of new...organic beings, or of any great and sudden modification in their structure. — Origin of Species. • LIMITS OF THE THEORY OF NATURAL SELECTION. In considering... | |
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