| 1860 - 800 trang
...the animal kingdom are primarily distinct, founded upon different categories of characters, and that all exist in the same way, that is, as categories of thought, embodied in individual living forms. I have attempted to show that branches in the animal kingdom are founded upon different plans of structure,... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1860 - 582 trang
...families, orders, classes, and branches of the animal kingdom ; " and again, " that all the natural divisions of the animal kingdom are primarily distinct,...there is no possibility of amalgamating the two ideas. Agassiz has, in all his works, maintained the same principle, and no one can reasonably object to his... | |
| 1860 - 794 trang
...the animal kingdom are primarily distinct, founded upon different categories of characters, and that all exist in the same way, that is, as categories of thought, embodied in individual living forms. I have attempted to show that branches in the animal kingdom are founded upon different plans of structure,... | |
| 1860 - 982 trang
...the animal kingdom are primarily distinct, founded upon different categories of characters, and that all exist in the same way, that is, as categories of thought, embodied in individual living forms. I have attempted to show that branches in the animal kingdom are founded upon different plans of structure,... | |
| 1860 - 504 trang
...are primarily distinct, founded upon different categories of characters, and that all exist in I In: same way, that is, as categories of thought, embodied in individual living forms. I have attempted to show that branches in the animal kingdom are founded upon different plans of structure,... | |
| Asa Gray - 1861 - 68 trang
...the animal kingdom are primarily distinct, founded upon different categories of characters, and that all exist in the same way, that is, as categories of thought, embodied in individual living forms. I have attempted to show that branches in the animal kingdohi are founded upon different plans of structure,... | |
| Asa Gray - 1877 - 418 trang
...the animal kingdom are primarily distinct, founded upon different categories of characters, and that all exist in the same way, that is, as categories of thought, embodied in individual living forms. I have attempted to show that branches in the animal kingdom are founded upon different plans of structure,... | |
| Ernst Mayr - 1997 - 742 trang
...the animal kingdom are primarily distinct, founded upon different categories of characters, and that all exist in the same way, that is, as categories of thought, embodied in individual living forms." It would be difficult to find a more unequivocal interpretation of zoological classification in terms... | |
| 1860 - 512 trang
...the animal kingdom are primarily distinct, founded upon different categories of characters, and that all exist in the same way, that is, as categories of thought, embodied in individual living forms. I have attempted to show that branches in the animal kingdom are founded upon different plans of structure,... | |
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