| Chemistry - 1877 - 316 pages
...by which the actual descent has taken place, still there can be little doubt remaining in the mind of any unprejudiced student of embryology that it...adaptation of structure to function in the Universe. At the conclusion of the Address a vote of thanks to the President was proposed by the EARL OF MOUNT... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - Religion - 1878 - 578 pages
...embryology, that it is only by the employment of such an hypothesis as that of Evolution that farther investigation in these several departments will be...adaptation of structure to function in the universe.' It must be observed that this language, as becomes a scientific mind, is cautious and reverent, and... | |
| Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - Science - 1877 - 360 pages
...imperfection of our knowledge of palaeontology, comparative anatomy, and embryology, from realising the precise nature of the chain of connection by which...adaptation of structure to Function in the universe. INDEX. ACIDITY of the gastric juice, 127 Africa, lake regions of Central, 43 — opening up Central,... | |
| 1877 - 736 pages
...palaeontology, comparative anatomy, and embryology, from realising the precise nature of the chain of connexion by which the actual descent has taken place, still...adaptation of structure to function in the universe. THE death is announced of Mr. W. Lovett, -well known Ma Chartist. In 1852 he published some elementary... | |
| Science - 1877 - 822 pages
...by which the actual descent has taken place, still there can be little doubt remaining in the mind of any unprejudiced student of embryology that it...adaptation of structure to function in the universe." TUX DECLINE OF PARTIES. WE print the able and suggestive essay of Prof. Goldwin Smith on " The Decline... | |
| Chemistry - 1877 - 608 pages
...by which the actual descent has taken place, still there can be little doubt remaining in .the mind of any unprejudiced student of embryology that it...adaptation of structure to function in the Universe. At the conclusion of the Address a vote of thanks to the President was proposed by the EARL OF MOUNT... | |
| Chemistry - 1877 - 624 pages
...by which the actual descent has taken place, still there can be little doubt remaining in the mind of any unprejudiced student of embryology that it...adaptation of structure to function in the Universe. At the conclusion of the Address a vote of thanks to the President was proposed by the EARL OF MOUNT... | |
| Church work with the poor - 1877 - 400 pages
...only by the employment of tion that further investigation in such an hypothesis as that of evolutheir several departments will be promoted, so as to bring...adaptation of structure to function in the universe." As to structure we take, for instance, it is formed so as to be adapted for the shoulder of a horse,... | |
| Spencer Fullerton Baird - Industrial arts - 1879 - 788 pages
...remaining in the mind of any unprejudiced student of embryology that it is only by the employment of such a hypothesis as that of evolution that further investigation...adaptation of structure to function in the universe." In a richly illustrated volume on the embryology and anatomy of the starfish, Mr. Alexander Agassiz... | |
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