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... Dana of Yale College , when I put to him the question , " Does Bathybius bear the microscope ? " He re- plied , " You know , that , in a late number of ' The American Journal of Science and Arts , ' Huxley has withdrawn his adhesion to ...
... Dana of Yale College , when I put to him the question , " Does Bathybius bear the microscope ? " He re- plied , " You know , that , in a late number of ' The American Journal of Science and Arts , ' Huxley has withdrawn his adhesion to ...
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... Dana , Gray , Owen , Dawson , Carpenter , Sir J. Herschell , Sir W. Thomson , and , in the judgment of Professor Gray ; Darwin himself , to the theistic . . 7. Of the theistic form of the doctrine of evolu- tion , there are ...
... Dana , Gray , Owen , Dawson , Carpenter , Sir J. Herschell , Sir W. Thomson , and , in the judgment of Professor Gray ; Darwin himself , to the theistic . . 7. Of the theistic form of the doctrine of evolu- tion , there are ...
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... Dana , and Darwin's great co - discov- erer of evolution , Alfred Wallace . ( See arts . on " Evolution , " by Professor Youmans and President Seelye , in JOHNSON'S Cyclopædia and JOHNSON'S Natural History . ) What Huxley calls the ...
... Dana , and Darwin's great co - discov- erer of evolution , Alfred Wallace . ( See arts . on " Evolution , " by Professor Youmans and President Seelye , in JOHNSON'S Cyclopædia and JOHNSON'S Natural History . ) What Huxley calls the ...
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... Dana says is not larger than a fox ( Manual of Geology , ed . of 1875 , p . 505 ) . The bones of its leg and foot were represented in the New - York reported illustrations as quite as large as those of the horse . 16. The New - York ...
... Dana says is not larger than a fox ( Manual of Geology , ed . of 1875 , p . 505 ) . The bones of its leg and foot were represented in the New - York reported illustrations as quite as large as those of the horse . 16. The New - York ...
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... Dana and Verrill . According to these professors of the university where the relics are preserved , the bones explain , in part , the variations of one style , but do not account for gaps between groups of animals , and least of all do ...
... Dana and Verrill . According to these professors of the university where the relics are preserved , the bones explain , in part , the variations of one style , but do not account for gaps between groups of animals , and least of all do ...
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