→ and, in so far, 1859 1860 1861 |
and in so far, 1866 |
OMIT 1869 1872 |
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→ allied genera, which lived 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
allied genera existing 1872 |
OMIT 1869 |
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→ and these have 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
allied genera, 1869 |
and 1872 |
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→ a species which existed at an unknown anterior period. 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
some still earlier forms. 1869 |
some still earlier form. 1872 |
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→ I) have 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
I) the species have 1869 |
I), a species has 1872 |
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All the foregoing rules and aids and difficulties in classification
explained, if I do not greatly deceive myself, on the view that the
is founded on descent with
that the characters which naturalists consider as showing true affinity between any two or more species, are those which have been inherited from a common parent,
→and, in so far,
all true classification
that community of descent is the hidden bond which naturalists have been unconsciously seeking, and not some unknown plan of creation, or the enunciation of general propositions, and the mere putting together and separating objects more or less alike. |
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But I must explain my meaning more fully. I believe that the
arrangement
of the groups within each class, in due subordination and relation to
must be strictly genealogical in order to be natural; but that the
amount
of difference in the several branches or groups, though allied in the same degree in blood to their common progenitor, may differ greatly, being due to the different degrees of modification which they have undergone; and this is expressed by the forms being ranked under different genera, families, sections, or orders. The reader will best understand what is meant, if he will take the trouble
to the diagram in the fourth chapter. We will suppose the letters A to L to represent
→allied genera, which lived
during the Silurian
→and these have
descended from
→a species which existed at an unknown anterior period.
three of these genera (A, F, and
→I) have
transmitted modified descendants to the present day, represented by the fifteen genera
(
a
14 z
14
)
on the uppermost horizontal line. Now all these modified descendants from a single species, are
related in blood or descent
the same
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