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... Lamarck , who possessed a greater acquaintance with the lower forms of life than any man of his day , Cuvier not excepted , and was a good botanist to boot , occupies a prominent place . Two facts appear to have strongly affected the ...
... Lamarck , who possessed a greater acquaintance with the lower forms of life than any man of his day , Cuvier not excepted , and was a good botanist to boot , occupies a prominent place . Two facts appear to have strongly affected the ...
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... Lamarck , " the efforts of some short - necked bird to catch fish without wetting himself have , with time and perseverance , given rise to all our herons and long - necked waders . " The Lamarckian hypothesis has long since been justly ...
... Lamarck , " the efforts of some short - necked bird to catch fish without wetting himself have , with time and perseverance , given rise to all our herons and long - necked waders . " The Lamarckian hypothesis has long since been justly ...
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... Lamarck's time , almost all competent naturalists have left speculations on the origin of species to such dreamers as the author of the " Vestiges , " by whose well - intentioned efforts the Lamarckian theory received its final ...
... Lamarck's time , almost all competent naturalists have left speculations on the origin of species to such dreamers as the author of the " Vestiges , " by whose well - intentioned efforts the Lamarckian theory received its final ...
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... Lamarck over- estimated his vera causa of modification by exercise . But there is , at all events , one advantage pos- sessed by the more recent writer over his pre- decessor . Mr. Darwin abhors mere speculation as nature abhors a ...
... Lamarck over- estimated his vera causa of modification by exercise . But there is , at all events , one advantage pos- sessed by the more recent writer over his pre- decessor . Mr. Darwin abhors mere speculation as nature abhors a ...
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... Lamarck adopted it , and advocated it with great ability in his " Philosophie Zoologique . " Impelled towards the hypothesis of the transmutation of species , partly by his general cosmological and geological views ; partly by the ...
... Lamarck adopted it , and advocated it with great ability in his " Philosophie Zoologique . " Impelled towards the hypothesis of the transmutation of species , partly by his general cosmological and geological views ; partly by the ...
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