89“Il s’agit donc de prouver que la série qui constitute l’échelle animale réside essentiellement dans la distribution des masses principales qui la composent et non dans celle des espèces ni même toujours dans celle des genres.”—“Phil. Zoologique,”chap. v.
89“Il s’agit donc de prouver que la série qui constitute l’échelle animale réside essentiellement dans la distribution des masses principales qui la composent et non dans celle des espèces ni même toujours dans celle des genres.”—“Phil. Zoologique,”chap. v.
90Philosophie Zoologique, première partie, chap. iii.
90Philosophie Zoologique, première partie, chap. iii.
91“Entwurf einer Darstellung der zwischen dem Embryozustande der höheren Thiere und dem permanenten der niederen stattfindenden Parallele,” “Beyträge zur Vergleichenden Anatomie,”Bd. ii. 1811.
91“Entwurf einer Darstellung der zwischen dem Embryozustande der höheren Thiere und dem permanenten der niederen stattfindenden Parallele,” “Beyträge zur Vergleichenden Anatomie,”Bd. ii. 1811.
92“Origin of Species,” ed. 1, p. 457.
92“Origin of Species,” ed. 1, p. 457.
93Ibid.p. 458.
93Ibid.p. 458.
94“Origin of the Species,” p. 431.
94“Origin of the Species,” p. 431.
95“Origin of Species,” ed. 1, p. 463.
95“Origin of Species,” ed. 1, p. 463.
96“Discours de la Méthode,” 6epartie, Ed. Cousin, p. 193.
96“Discours de la Méthode,” 6epartie, Ed. Cousin, p. 193.
97Ibid.pp. 193 and 211.
97Ibid.pp. 193 and 211.
98“De la Formation du Fœtus.”
98“De la Formation du Fœtus.”
99“Theoria Generationis,” 1759.
99“Theoria Generationis,” 1759.
100“Anatomie générale,” i. p. liv.
100“Anatomie générale,” i. p. liv.
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