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" Natura non facit saltum." We greatly suspect that she does make considerable jumps in the way of variation now and then, and that these saltations give rise to some of the gaps which appear to exist in the series of known forms. "
The Natural History Review - 572 페이지
1864
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Christian Reformer, 1권

1886 - 400 페이지
...of the canon Natura non facit salium. But Mr. Huxley says, "We greatly suspect that she (ie, Nature) does make considerable jumps in the way of variation...which appear to exist in the series of known forms.' Professor Parker says : " To a certain extent, the old adage, Nihil per saltum — nothing by leaps...
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Lay sermons, addresses and reviews

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 400 페이지
...ordinary Ewe's ovum. Indeed we have always thought that LIr. Darwin has unnecessarily hampered himself by adhering so strictly to his favourite " Natura non...Strongly and freely as we have ventured to disagree ' If, on the contrary, we follow the analofty of the more complex forms erf Agamogenesis, such as that...
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American Religion

John Weiss - 1871 - 348 페이지
...thought that Mr. Darwin has unnecessarily hampered himself by adhering so strictly to his favorite ' Natura non facit saltum.' We greatly suspect that...which appear to exist in the series of known forms." in the application. But this is beyond our province : we confine ourselves to seeing that, since the...
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Lay Sermons, Addresses, and Reviews

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1871 - 408 페이지
...by adhering so strictly to his favourite "Natura non facit saltum." We greatly suspect that she docs make considerable jumps in the way of variation now...Strongly and freely as we have ventured to disagree ' If, on the contrary, we follow the analogy of the more complex forms of Agamogenesis, such as that...
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On the genesis of species

St. George Jackson Mivart - 1871 - 412 페이지
...of Professor Kolliker's criticisms, 2 he himself says, 3 "We greatly suspect that she" (ie Nature) "does make considerable jumps in the way of variation...which appear to exist in the series of known forms." In addition to the instances brought forward in the second chapter against the minute action of "Natural...
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Lay Sermons, Addresses, and Reviews

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1872 - 422 페이지
...favourite "Natura non facit saltum." We greatly suspect that she does make considerable jumps in the -Avay of variation now and then, and that these saltations...Strongly and freely as we have ventured to disagree 1 If, on the contrary, we follow the analogy of the more complex forms of Agamogenesis, such as that...
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Education of Man

Education, Member of the New Zealand Bar - 1873 - 328 페이지
...of species, remarks, " We have always thought that Mr. Darwin has unnecessarily hampered himself by adhering so strictly to his favourite ' Natura non...which appear to exist in the series of known forms." Professor Huxley expresses his own opinion thus, in Lay se his discourse on the study of zoology :...
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The Presbyterian Quarterly and Princeton Review, 4권

1875 - 808 페이지
...possibility of verifying such asserted progress by fact ; on the contrary, " we greatly suspect that Nature does make considerable jumps in the way of variation...which appear to exist in the series of known forms." (Lay Sermons, p. 312.) And while Nature was thus jumping, there was '' something in the surrounding...
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Lay Sermons, Addresses, and Reviews

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1880 - 408 페이지
...ordinary Ewe's ovum. Indeed we have always thought that Mr. Darwin has unnecessarily hampered himself by adhering so strictly to his favourite " Natura non...which appear to exist in the series of known forms. of the simpler kinds of Agamogenesis 1 is to be followed, should be a litter, not of puppies, but of...
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The Law of Heredity: A Study of the Cause of Variation, and the Origin of ...

William Keith Brooks - 1883 - 398 페이지
...may possibly not be so minute as Darwin believes. Thus Huxley says: "We greatly suspect that Nature does make considerable jumps in the way of variation...which appear to exist in the series of known forms." Galton compares the evolution of an organism to the rolling of a rough stone, which has, in consequence...
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