| Charles Darwin - 1861 - Страниц: 470
...kind which have long been inherited. Rudimentary organs will speak infallibly with respect to th e nature of long-lost structures. Species and groups...picture of the ancient forms of life. Embryology will reveal to us the structure, in some degree obscured, of the prototypes of each great class. AVlien... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1864 - Страниц: 472
...descent in our natural genealogies by characters of any kind which have long been inherited. Rudimentary organs will speak infallibly with respect to the nature...picture of the ancient forms of life. Embryology will reveal to us the structure, in some degree obscured, of the prototypes of each great class. When we... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1870 - Страниц: 468
...characters of any kind -which have long been inherited. Rudimentary organs will speak infallibly witn respect to the nature of long-lost structures. Species and groups of species, which arc called aberrant, and which may fancifully be called living fossils, will aid us in forming a picture... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1875 - Страниц: 504
...descent in our natural genealogies, by characters of any kind which have long been inherited. Rudimentary organs will speak infallibly with respect to the nature...in forming a picture of the ancient forms of life. Kmbryology will often reveal to us the structure, in some degree obscured, of the prototypes of each... | |
| 1879 - Страниц: 614
...extensive science, second in importance to none, may be almost said to have grown out of what it states : " Embryology will often reveal to us the structure, in some degree obscured, of the prototypes " ? x if the progress of science during the last two-and-twenty years has in so astonishing a measure... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1882 - Страниц: 722
...science, second in importance to none, may be almost said to have ^rown out of what it sta'es :— " Embryology will often reveal to us the structure, in some degree obscured, of the prototypes?'" If the progress of science during the last two-andtwenty ycar> has in so astonishing a measure verified... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1882 - Страниц: 960
...science, second in importance to none, may be almost said to have grown out of what it states : — " Embryology will often reveal to us the structure, in some degree obscured, of the prototypes ? '" If the progress of science during the last two-andtwenty years has in so astonishing a measure... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1883 - Страниц: 494
...descent in our natural genealogies, by characters of any kind which have long been inherited. Rudimentary organs will speak infallibly with respect to the nature of long-lost structures. Species and groups of speciei which are called aberrant, and which may fancifully be called living fossils, will aid us in... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1884 - Страниц: 494
...descent in our natural genealogies, by characters of any kind which have long been inherited. Rudimentary organs will speak infallibly with respect to the nature...in forming a picture of the ancient forms of life. Kmbryology will often reveal to us the structure, in ^ome degree obscured, of the prototypes of each... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1889 - Страниц: 360
...descent in our natural genealogies, by characters of any kind which have long been inherited. Rudimentary organs will speak infallibly with respect to the nature...and which may fancifully be called living fossils, Mill aid us in forming a picture of the ancient forms of life. Embryology will often reveal to us the... | |
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