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... . Recapitulation - Why do we wish to reject the Theory of Common De- scent ? -Conclusion 239-255 INDEX Portrait Facsimile frontispiece to face p . 50 257 INTRODUCTION We know from the contents of Charles Darwin's Note X CONTENTS.
... . Recapitulation - Why do we wish to reject the Theory of Common De- scent ? -Conclusion 239-255 INDEX Portrait Facsimile frontispiece to face p . 50 257 INTRODUCTION We know from the contents of Charles Darwin's Note X CONTENTS.
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On variation in instincts and other mental attributes | 17 |
ON THE VARIATION OF ORGANIC BEINGS UNDER DOMESTI | 57 |
CHAPTER II | 81 |
CHAPTER III | 112 |
and v | 129 |
ON THE EVIDENCE FAVOURABLE AND OPPOSED TO THE VIEW | 133 |
CHAPTER V | 144 |
Geographical distribution | 151 |
Geographical distribution of extinct organismsChanges in geographical | 174 |
An attempt to explain the foregoing laws of geographical distribution | 183 |
CHAPTER VII | 198 |
Gradual appearance and disappearance of groupsWhat is the Natural | 208 |
Affinities and classification | 212 |
UNITY OF TYPE IN THE GREAT CLASSES | 214 |
x | 239 |
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