| Charles Darwin - 1887 - 416 lehte
...at work, at the time I am speaking of, would be complete without the mention of his powerful essay ' On the Law which has regulated the Introduction of New Species,' which was published in 1855. On reading it afresh, I have been astonished to recollect how small was the... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1887 - 588 lehte
...at work, at the time I am speaking of, would be complete without the mention of his powerful essay ' On the Law which has regulated the Introduction of New Species,' which was published in 1855. On reading it afresh, I have been astonished to recollect how small was the... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1887 - 570 lehte
...at work, at the time I am speaking of, would be complete without the mention of his powerful essay ' On the Law which has regulated the Introduction of New Species,' which was published in 1855. On reading it afresh, I have been astonished to recollect how small was the... | |
| William Parker Cutler - 1888 - 1034 lehte
...at work, at the time I am speaking of, would be complete without the mention of his powerful essay 'On the Law which has regulated the Introduction of New Species," which was published in 1855. On reading it afresh, I have been astonished to recollect how small was the... | |
| Adolf Bastian - 1889 - 270 lehte
...Menschen tritt geschichtlich eine Veredlung ein, bei congenialer Wahlverwandtschaft (sonst Degenerirung). Every species has come into existence coincident, both in space and time, with a preexisting closely allied species (s. Wallace), und mit dem Menschen wird sein Krokodil zusammengeboren (auf Ambon).... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1889 - 420 lehte
...that has regulated the Introduction of New Species," Mr. Wallace had already drawn the conclusion that every species has come into existence coincident both in space and time with a pre-existing closely allied species. In the same paper is a brief expression of the idea which Mr. Darwin expanded... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1891 - 516 lehte
...group or species has come into existence twice. 10. The following law may be deduced from these facts : Every species has come into existence coincident both in space and time with a pre-existing closely allied species. This law agrees with, explains, and illustrates all the facts connected with... | |
| George John Romanes - 1892 - 544 lehte
...' , applicable to all the departments of organic nature, that, so far as observation can extend, " every species has come into existence coincident both in space and time with a pre-existing and closely allied species." As it appears to me that the significance of these words cannot be increased... | |
| Paul Carus - 1892 - 760 lehte
...Romanes draws attention. He states it in the words of Mr. Wallace, who lays down as a general law that " every species has come into existence coincident both in space and time with a pre-existing and closely allied species." This is a necessary consequence of natural evolution, but no reason can... | |
| Charles Clement Coe - 1895 - 648 lehte
...occur by way of genetic descent, with perpetual migration and correlative modification," and that " every species has come into existence coincident both in space and time with a pre-existing and closely-allied species." In short, the argument is an argument to show that the transmutation of... | |
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