| 1847 - 492 Seiten
...the objections of Cuvier and Agassiz unrebutted ; and judging from the recent works of Profs. Wagner, Miiller, Stannius, Hallmann, and others of the modern...subserviency of the parts so determined to similar ends in4 different animals — to say that the same bones occur in them because they have to perform similar... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1847 - 662 Seiten
...uniformity of type. Yet the attempt to explain, by the Cuvierian principles, the facts of special homology on the hypothesis of the subserviency of the parts...ends in different animals, — to say that the same or answerable bones occur in them because they have to perform similar functions — involve many difficulties,... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1847 - 606 Seiten
...uniformity of type. Yet the attempt to explain, by the Cuvierian principles, the facts of special homology on the hypothesis of the subserviency of the parts so determined to similar ends in different animals,—to say that the same or answerable bones occur in them because they have to perform similar... | |
| Richard Owen - 1848 - 270 Seiten
...uniformity of type. Yet the attempt to explain, by the Cuvierian principles, the facts of special homology on the hypothesis of the subserviency of the parts...ends in different animals, — to say that the same or answerable bones occur in them because they have to perform similar functions — involve many difficulties,... | |
| 1848 - 586 Seiten
...following extract : " The attempt to explain, by the Cuvierian principles, the facts of special homology on the hypothesis of the subserviency of the parts...ends in different animals — to say that the same or answerable bones occur in them, because they have to perform similar functions — involves many... | |
| Richard Owen - 1848 - 338 Seiten
...explain, by the Cuvierian principle«, the facts of special homology on the hypothesis of the subservien&y of the parts so determined to similar ends in different animals, — to say that the same or answerable bones occur in them because they have to perform similar functions — involve many difficulties,... | |
| 1851 - 616 Seiten
...(Homologies, p. 73,) "The attempt to explain by the Cuvierian principles the facts of special homology on the hypothesis of the subserviency of the parts...ends in different animals — to say that the same or answerable bones occur in them because they have to perform similar functions — involves many... | |
| James McCosh, George Dickie - 1856 - 562 Seiten
...act."1 And again, " The attempt to explain by the Cuvierian principles the facts of special homology on the hypothesis of the subserviency of the parts...ends in different animals — to say that the same or answerable bones occur in them because they have to perform similar functions — involves many... | |
| James McCosh, George DICKIE (Botanist.) - 1856 - 570 Seiten
...act." 1 And again, " The attempt to explain by the Cuvierian principles the facts of special homology on the hypothesis of the subserviency of the parts so determined to similar ends in different animals—to say that the same or answerable bones occur in them because they have to perform similar... | |
| sir Henry Wentworth Acland (1st bart.) - 1865 - 130 Seiten
...Homologies of the Vertebrate Skeleton) " by the Cuvierian principles the facts of special homology on the hypothesis of the subserviency of the parts...ends in different animals — to say that the same or answerable bones occur in them because they have to perform similar functions — involve many difficulties,... | |
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