Evidence as to Man's Place in NatureD. Appleton, 1863 - 184페이지 |
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... angle , and peculiar note , resembling " Kooloo . ” As the Orang shelters itself with a rough coverlet of leaves , and the common Chimpanzee , according to that eminently trustworthy observer Dr. Savage , makes a sound like " Whoo ...
... angle , and peculiar note , resembling " Kooloo . ” As the Orang shelters itself with a rough coverlet of leaves , and the common Chimpanzee , according to that eminently trustworthy observer Dr. Savage , makes a sound like " Whoo ...
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... angle and brutal character . But if we consider the proportional size of the facial bones to the skull proper only , the little Chrysothrix ( Fig . 17 ) differs very widely from the Gorilla , and in the same way as Man does ; while the ...
... angle and brutal character . But if we consider the proportional size of the facial bones to the skull proper only , the little Chrysothrix ( Fig . 17 ) differs very widely from the Gorilla , and in the same way as Man does ; while the ...
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... , Cynocephalus , and Cebus , and the grinding surface of the second molar is shown in each , its anterior and in- ternal angle being just above the m of m2 . the general level of the other teeth . The roots. TO THE LOWER ANIMALS . 99.
... , Cynocephalus , and Cebus , and the grinding surface of the second molar is shown in each , its anterior and in- ternal angle being just above the m of m2 . the general level of the other teeth . The roots. TO THE LOWER ANIMALS . 99.
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... angle to the rest . This digit is called the ' pollex , ' or thumb ; and , like the others , it bears a flat nail upon the back of its terminal joint . In consequence of the proportions and mobility of the thumb , it is what is termed ...
... angle to the rest . This digit is called the ' pollex , ' or thumb ; and , like the others , it bears a flat nail upon the back of its terminal joint . In consequence of the proportions and mobility of the thumb , it is what is termed ...
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... angle of the occipital bone the parietals are depressed . The length of the skull from the nasal process of the frontal over the vertex to the supe- rior semicircular lines of the occipital measures Circumference over the orbital ridges ...
... angle of the occipital bone the parietals are depressed . The length of the skull from the nasal process of the frontal over the vertex to the supe- rior semicircular lines of the occipital measures Circumference over the orbital ridges ...
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adult allantois anatomical anatomist angle animal arms Baboon basicranial axis Battell body brain Buffon Busk called canines Cape Negro cavern cerebellum cerebral cerebral hemispheres cerebrum characters Chimpanzee cranium cubic centimetres cubic inches Cuvier differences distinct dorsal doubt Engis exhibits existence facial feet female figure foot four frontal sinuses germinal vesicle Gibbons Gorilla ground habits hand highest Ape hippocampus hippocampus minor human skull Jocko Lemur length less limbs lower apes lumbar vertebræ male mammals man-like Apes Mandrill molars Monkey muscles Natural History Neanderthal Neanderthal skull Negro observed occipital bone occipital foramen Orang Orang-Utan organization orthognathous panzee parietal peronæus longus Pongo possess posterior cornu posterior lobe present Professor Owen prognathous proportion protuberance Pygmie race remarkable resemble respecting ridges Savage side skeleton species spinal column structure supraciliary surface suture teeth tentorium termed thumb tion toes trees Tulpius Tyson yelk young
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129 페이지 - I have endeavoured to show that no absolute structural line of demarcation, wider than that between the animals which immediately succeed us in the scale, can be drawn between the animal world and ourselves; and I may add the expression of my belief that the attempt to draw a physical distinction is equally futile, and that even the highest faculties of feeling and of intellect begin to germinate in lower forms of life...
131 페이지 - Nay more, thoughtful men, once escaped from the blinding influences of traditional prejudice, will find in the lowly stock whence Man has sprung, the best evidence of the splendour of his capacities; and will discern in his long progress through the Past, a reasonable ground of faith in his attainment of a nobler Future.
71 페이지 - THE question of questions for mankind — the problem which underlies all others, and is more deeply interesting than any other — is the ascertainment of the place which Man occupies in nature and of his relations to the universe of things.
132 페이지 - Our reverence for the nobility of manhood will not be lessened by the knowledge, that Man is, in substance and in structure, one with the brutes; for, he alone possesses the marvellous endowment of intelligible and rational speech, whereby, in the secular period of his existence, he has slowly accumulated and organized the experience which is almost wholly lost with the cessation of every individual life in other animals...
123 페이지 - Darwin's hypothesis, maintain, that whatever system of organs be studied, the comparison of their modifications in the ape series leads to one and the same result — that the structural differences which separate man from the gorilla and the chimpanzee are not so great as those which separate the gorilla from the lower apes.
115 페이지 - And it is a remarkable circumstance, that though so far as our present knowledge extends, there is one true structural break in the series of forms of Simian brains, this hiatus does not lie between Man and the man-like apes, but between the lower and the lowest Simians; or, in other words, between the old and new world apes and monkeys, and the Lemurs. Every Lemur which has yet been examined, in fact, has its cerebellum partially visible from above, and its posterior lobe, with the contained posterior...
130 페이지 - At the same time, no one is more strongly convinced than I am of the vastness of the gulf between civilized man and the brutes ; or is more certain that whether from them or not, he is assuredly not of them.
83 페이지 - So that it is only quite in the later stages of development that the young human being presents marked differences from the young ape, while the latter departs as much from the dog in its development as the man does. Startling as this last assertion may appear to be, it is demonstrably true...
132 페이지 - ... the marvellous endowment of intelligible and rational speech, whereby in the secular period of his existence he has slowly accumulated and organized the experience which is almost wholly lost with the cessation of every individual life in other animals ; so that now he stands raised upon it as on a mountain top, far above the level of his humble fellows, and transfigured from his grosser nature by reflecting, here and there, a ray from the infinite source of truth.
63 페이지 - ... agree that but one adult male is seen in a band ; when the young male grows up, a contest takes place for mastery, and the strongest, by killing and driving out the others, establishes himself as the head of the community.