Nature and the Bible: Lectures on the Mosaic History of Creation in Its Relation to Natural Science, 2권Clark, 1886 |
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... mammals , and , of course , lastly man . In explaining the changes , Lamarck proceeds from the physiological fact , that use and exercise strengthens and developes the organs , whereas they are stunted by disuse . He assumes that if an ...
... mammals , and , of course , lastly man . In explaining the changes , Lamarck proceeds from the physiological fact , that use and exercise strengthens and developes the organs , whereas they are stunted by disuse . He assumes that if an ...
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... mammals in a certain region , the food of the latter becomes scanty . Only ants or termites are left in any quantity . Some of the insect - eaters who are thus forced to feed on ants become accustomed to it and suffer no want , while ...
... mammals in a certain region , the food of the latter becomes scanty . Only ants or termites are left in any quantity . Some of the insect - eaters who are thus forced to feed on ants become accustomed to it and suffer no want , while ...
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... mammals the inter- crossing of closely related animals is not advantageous ; 1 " The breeder has an object , an end in view ; the struggle for exist- ence has only a result , no object . " Baer , Studien , p . 424 . that if such animals ...
... mammals the inter- crossing of closely related animals is not advantageous ; 1 " The breeder has an object , an end in view ; the struggle for exist- ence has only a result , no object . " Baer , Studien , p . 424 . that if such animals ...
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... mammals , and the rudimentary toes at the side of a horse's foot . It does not follow that because the ostrich has wings like all other birds , therefore it ought to have equally useful wings , and that its ancestors must have had wings ...
... mammals , and the rudimentary toes at the side of a horse's foot . It does not follow that because the ostrich has wings like all other birds , therefore it ought to have equally useful wings , and that its ancestors must have had wings ...
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... mammals form one class of the vertebrata . Hæckel divides the class of mammals into three inferior classes , each inferior class into legions , the legions into orders , the orders into inferior orders or sections , the sections into ...
... mammals form one class of the vertebrata . Hæckel divides the class of mammals into three inferior classes , each inferior class into legions , the legions into orders , the orders into inferior orders or sections , the sections into ...
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88 페이지 - There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed by the Creator into a few forms or into one; and that, whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being evolved.
87 페이지 - The affinities of all the beings of the same class have sometimes been represented by a great tree. I believe this simile largely speaks the truth. The green and budding twigs may represent existing species ; and those produced during each former year may represent the long succession of extinct species.
246 페이지 - The days of our years are threescore years and ten; And if by reason of strength they be fourscore years, Yet is their strength labour and sorrow; For it is soon cut off, and we fly away.
87 페이지 - The limbs divided into great branches, and these into lesser and lesser branches, were themselves once, when the tree was small, budding twigs; and this connection of the former and present buds by ramifying branches may well represent the classification of all extinct and living species in groups subordinate to groups.
326 페이지 - In the time of the Romans the Danish Isles were covered, as now, with magnificent beech forests. Nowhere in the world does this tree flourish more luxuriantly than in Denmark, and eighteen centuries seem to have done little or nothing towards modifying the character of the forest vegetation. Yet in the antecedent bronze period there were no beech trees, or at most but a few stragglers, the country being then covered with oak. In the age of stone again, the Scotch fir prevailed (see p.
183 페이지 - And he said, BLESSED be the Lord God of Shem ; And Canaan shall be his servant. God shall enlarge Japheth, And he shall dwell in the tents of Shem ; And Canaan shall be his servant.
87 페이지 - ... in a fossil state. As we here and there see a thin straggling branch springing from a fork low down in a tree, and which by some chance has been...
154 페이지 - The early progenitors of man were no doubt once covered with hair, both sexes having beards ; their ears were pointed and capable of movement ; and their bodies were provided with a tail, having the proper muscles.
134 페이지 - It must not be overlooked, however, that there is a very striking difference in absolute mass and weight between the lowest human brain and that of the highest ape...
72 페이지 - ... it professes to account for ; and if there is a single one of these facts which can be shown to be inconsistent with (I do not merely mean inexplicable by, but contrary to) the hypothesis, the hypothesis falls to the ground, — it is worth nothing.