| John Fiske - 1902 - 448 páginas
...impressed with these facts," says Mr. Darwin, " that I strongly insisted, in 1839 and 1845, on tnis wonderful relationship in the same continent between...Professor Owen has subsequently extended the same generalization to the mammals of the Old World. We see the same law in this author's restorations of... | |
| John Fiske - 1902 - 460 páginas
...impressed with these facts," says Mr. Darwin, " that I strongly insisted, in 1839 and 1845, on tms wonderful relationship in the same continent between...Professor Owen has subsequently extended the same generalization to the mammals of the Old World. We see the same law in this author's restorations of... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1903 - 552 páginas
...these facts that I strongly insisted, in 1839 and 1845, on this ' law of the succession of types,' on 'this wonderful relationship in the same continent...same generalisation to the mammals of the Old World." Down, [Dec.] 2/th [1859]. Letter 87 Owen wrote to me to ask for the reference to Gift.1 As my own notes... | |
| Dennis Hird - 1903 - 260 páginas
...constant changes, and thus is largely affected by the forces of the outside world. Mr. Spencer says "the wonderful relationship in the same continent between the dead and the living " was one of the first facts that so greatly struck Darwin on his memorable voyage. Mr. Spencer points... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1908 - 542 páginas
...peccaries, guanacos, opossums, and numerous South American gnawers and monkeys, and other animals. This wonderful relationship in the same continent between the dead and the living, will, I do not doubt, hereafter throw more light on the appearance of organic beings on our earth,... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1909 - 564 páginas
...peccaries, guanacos, opossums, and numerous South American gnawers and monkeys, and other animals. This wonderful relationship in the same continent between the dead and the living, will, I do not doubt, hereafter throw more light on the appearance of organic beings on our earth,... | |
| 1909 - 574 páginas
...peccaries, guanacos, opossums, and numerous South American gnawers and monkeys, and other animals. This wonderful relationship in the same continent between the dead and the living, will, I do not doubt, hereafter throw more light on the appearance of organic beings on our earth,... | |
| John Arthur Thomson - 1910 - 410 páginas
...journeys over the Pampas he was struck by the resemblances between living and extinct forms, and wrote : " This wonderful relationship in the same continent between the dead and the living will, I do not doubt, hereafter throw more light on the appearance of organic beings on our earth,... | |
| Solomon Herbert - 1913 - 436 páginas
...only a close correspondence between the fossil forms in consecutive geological formations, but " a wonderful relationship in the same continent between the dead and the living." The most typical example is, perhaps, that of Australia, which has no endogenous mammals above the... | |
| Ernest Carroll Moore - 1915 - 376 páginas
...61. 2 Poulton, Charles Darwin, p. 26. New York, 1896. armour, like that on existing armadillos...." " This wonderful relationship in the same continent between the dead and the living, will, I do not doubt, hereafter throw more light on the appearance of organic beings on our earth and... | |
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