| Richard Owen - 1859 - 120 Seiten
...governs as strongly in the retrospect as the prospect. And not only as respects the Vertebrata, but the sum of the animal species at each successive geological...and, as it would, seem, obedient to some general, but as yet, ill-comprehended law. In regard to animal life, and its assigned work on this planet, there... | |
| Richard Owen - 1859 - 118 Seiten
...governs as strongly in the retrospect as the prospect. And not only as respects the Vertebrata, but the sum of the animal species at each successive geological...and, as it would- seem, obedient to some general, but as yet, ill-comprehended law. In regard to animal life, and its assigned work on this planet, there... | |
| 1859 - 554 Seiten
...governs as strongly in the retrospect as the prospect. And not only as respects the vertebrata, but the sum of the animal species at each successive geological...period has been distinct and peculiar to such period. No one, save a prepossessed Uniformitarian, would infer from the lucina of the permiam, and the opis... | |
| 1860 - 452 Seiten
...governs ns strongly in the retrospect as the prospect. And not only as respects the Vertehrata, but the sum of the animal species at each successive geological...gradual; and, as it would seem, obedient to some general, but as yet illcomprehended law. In regard to animal life, and its assigned work on this planet, there... | |
| Sir John William Dawson - 1860 - 436 Seiten
...as the prospect. And not only as respects the Vertebrata, but the sum of the animal species at each geological period has been distinct and peculiar to...; and, as it would seem, obedient to some general, but as yet, ill-comprehended law. In regard to animal life, and its assigned work on this planet, there... | |
| 1860 - 448 Seiten
...governs as strongly in the retrospect as the prospect. And not only as respects the Vertobratn, but the sum of the animal species at each successive geological...period has been distinct and peculiar to such period. Kot that the extinction of such forms or species was sudden or simultaneous : the evidences so interpreted... | |
| Sir John William Dawson - 1860 - 466 Seiten
...prospect. And not only as respects the Vertebrata, put the sum of the animal species at each geolo:gieal period has been distinct and peculiar to* such period. Not that the extinction of sueh fonns or species was sudden or simuitaBeous r the evidences so interpreted have been but local... | |
| Richard Owen - 1861 - 490 Seiten
...governs as strongly in the retrospect as the prospect. And not only as respects the Verfcbrata, but the sum of the animal species at each successive geological...to some general, continuously operative, but as yet dimly discerned law. In regard to animal life, and its assigned work on this planet, there has, however,... | |
| Richard Owen - 1861 - 552 Seiten
...retrospect as the prospect. And not only as respects the Vertebrata, but the sum of the animal specics at each successive geological period has been distinct...to some general, continuously operative, but as yet dimly discerned law. In regard to animal life, and its assigned work on this planet, there has, however,... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1862 - 574 Seiten
...strongly in the retrospect as the prospect. A nd not only as respects the Vertebrata, but the sum pf the animal species at each successive geological period...; and, as it would seem, obedient to some general, but as yet, ill-comprehended law. In regard to animal life, and its assigned work on VOL. III. (No.... | |
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