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... Professor Owen , who , speaking of such cases , says ( " On the Nature of Limbs , " pp . 39 , 40 ) — “ I think it will be obvious that the principle of final adaptations fails to satisfy all the conditions of the problem . " But , if ...
... Professor Owen , who , speaking of such cases , says ( " On the Nature of Limbs , " pp . 39 , 40 ) — “ I think it will be obvious that the principle of final adaptations fails to satisfy all the conditions of the problem . " But , if ...
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... Professor Owen , 1 " that few naturalists nowadays , in describing and proposing a name for what they call a new species , ' use that term to signify what was meant by it twenty or thirty years ago ; that is , an originally distinct ...
... Professor Owen , 1 " that few naturalists nowadays , in describing and proposing a name for what they call a new species , ' use that term to signify what was meant by it twenty or thirty years ago ; that is , an originally distinct ...
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... Germany , Professor Schleicher , has , independently , published a most instructive and philosophical pamphlet ( an ex- cellent notice of which is to be found in the Reader , for February 27th of this year ) supporting III.
... Germany , Professor Schleicher , has , independently , published a most instructive and philosophical pamphlet ( an ex- cellent notice of which is to be found in the Reader , for February 27th of this year ) supporting III.
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... Professor Kölliker , the well - known anatomist and histolo- gist of Würzburg ; the other by M. Flourens , Perpetual Secretary of the French Academy of Sciences . Professor Kölliker's critical essay " Upon the Darwinian Theory " is ...
... Professor Kölliker , the well - known anatomist and histolo- gist of Würzburg ; the other by M. Flourens , Perpetual Secretary of the French Academy of Sciences . Professor Kölliker's critical essay " Upon the Darwinian Theory " is ...
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... Professor Kölliker's remarks ; and from none more thoroughly than from those in which he seeks to define what we may term the philosophical position of Dar- winism . “ Darwin , ” says Professor Kölliker , “ is , in the fullest sense of ...
... Professor Kölliker's remarks ; and from none more thoroughly than from those in which he seeks to define what we may term the philosophical position of Dar- winism . “ Darwin , ” says Professor Kölliker , “ is , in the fullest sense of ...
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