| Hardy Hoover - 1980 - Страниц: 228
...method hy discussing five typical paragraphs. The following one was written in 1859. When on hoard HMS Beagle, as naturalist, I was much struck with certain facts in the distrihution of organic heings inhahiting South America, and in the geological relations of the present... | |
| Laurie Lanzen Harris - 1981 - Страниц: 504
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| Jonathan Howard - 1982 - Страниц: 120
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| John Huntington - 1982 - Страниц: 230
...opening lines of his introduction to The Origin of Species Darwin describes himself as having been "much struck with certain facts in the distribution of the inhabitants of South America," Sir Richard Owen finds the word inhabitants bothersome: "Mr. Darwin must be aware of what is commonly... | |
| Esa Saarinen - 1982 - Страниц: 388
...classification of living organisms. He commences the Origin of Species (1859): "When on board HMS 'Beagle' as a naturalist, I was much struck with certain facts in the distribution of the organic beings inhabiting South America". Later (Chapter XIII), he writes "Oceanic islands are sometimes... | |
| D. S. Bendall - 1983 - Страниц: 612
...nature of consciousness. Descent with modification The first sentence of The Origin of Species reads: 'When on board HMS "Beagle", as naturalist, I was...struck with certain facts in the distribution of the organic beings inhabiting South America, and in the geological relations of the present to the past... | |
| Crane Brinton - 1984 - Страниц: 566
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| Charles Darwin - 1955 - Страниц: 616
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| Ernst Mayr - 1982 - Страниц: 996
...legitimate. Common Descent and Patterns of Geographical Distribution The first sentences in the Origin are, "When on board HMS 'Beagle', as naturalist, I was...the distribution of the inhabitants of South America . . . These facts 439 seemed to me to throw some light on the origin of species — that mystery of... | |
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