| Dr. Schmidt (Eduard Oskar), Oscar Schmidt - 1875 - 362 str.
...History of Creation " (Natiirlichen Schopfungsgeschichte). "Having reflected much on the foregoing facts, it seemed to me probable that allied species were descended from a common ancestor. But during several years I could not conceive how each form could have been modified so as... | |
| Oscar Schmidt - 1875 - 356 str.
...History of Creation" (Natiirlichen Schopfungsgeschichte). " Having reflected much on the foregoing facts, it seemed to me probable that allied species were descended from a common ancestor. But during several years I could not conceive how each form could have been modified so as... | |
| George Gore - 1878 - 688 str.
...struck me profoundly, especially the difference of the species in the adjoining islets in the Galapagos Archipelago. Thirdly, the relation of the living edentata...piece of armour like that of the living armadillo.' 'Keflecting on these facts, and collecting analogous ones, it seemed to me probable that allied species... | |
| Henry Calderwood - 1881 - 366 str.
...to lower forms of life, Mr. Darwin proceeds thus—" Having reflected much on the foregoing facts, it seemed to me probable that allied species were descended from a common ancestor. But during several years I could not conceive how each form could have been modified so as... | |
| Louis Compton Miall - 1883 - 72 str.
...struck me profoundly, especially the difference of the species in the adjoining islets in the Galapagos archipelago. Thirdly, the relation of the living Edentata...astonishment when I dug out a gigantic piece of armour like (*) Hatckel, Schopfungsgeschichte; Introduction to " Origin of Spaies." that of the living armadillo.... | |
| Edward Woodall - 1884 - 100 str.
...published in his History of Creation, will be welcome. Having reflected much on the foregoing facts, it seemed to me probable that allied species were descended from a common ancestor. But during several years I could not conceive how each form could have been modified so as... | |
| 1885 - 612 str.
...an interesting reference to the famous Malthus:— " Having reflected much on the foregoing facts, it seemed to me probable that allied species were descended from a common ancestor. But during several years I could not conceive how each form could have been modified so as... | |
| Joseph Thomas Cunningham - 1886 - 48 str.
...to Hseckel explaining the course by which he reached his views, he says : — " At an early period it seemed to me probable that allied species were descended from a common ancestor. But during several years I could not conceive how each form could have been modified so as... | |
| George Thomas Bettany - 1887 - 232 str.
...struck me profoundly, especially the difference of the species in the adjoining islets in the Galapagos Archipelago. Thirdly, the relation of the living Edentata...piece of armour like that of the living armadillo. "Having reflected much on the foregoing facts, it seemed to me probable that allied species were descended... | |
| George Thomas Bettany - 1887 - 228 str.
...gigantic piece of armour like that of the living armadillo. "Having reflected much on the foregoing facts, it seemed to me probable that allied species were descended from a common ancestor. But during several years I could not conceive how each form could have been modified so as... | |
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