may be used literally; and the wonderful fact of the jaws, for instance, of a crab retaining numerous characters, which they
would probably would probably 1859 1860 1861 | probably would 1866 1869 1872 |
have retained through inheritance, if they had really been metamorphosed
during a long course of descent during a long course of descent 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
OMIT 1869 1872 |
from true
legs, or from some simple appendage, is legs, or from some simple appendage, is 1859 1860 1861 |
though simple legs, is 1866 |
though extremely simple legs, is 1869 |
though extremely simple legs, is in part 1872 |
explained. ↑Subtitle not present 1859 1860 1861 |
Embryology and
Development
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1866 1869 1872 |
↑1 blocks not present in 1859 1860 1861; present in 1866 1869 1872 | This is one of the most important departments
of natural history.
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It has already been
casually remarked that certain organs casually remarked that certain organs 1859 1860 1861 |
remarked that various parts and organs of the same individual animal are during an early embryonic period exactly like each other, but become 1866 |
stated that various parts and organs 1869 |
stated that various parts 1872 |
in the
individual, which when mature become widely different and serve for different purposes, are in the embryo exactly alike. individual, which when mature become widely different and serve for different purposes, are in the embryo exactly alike. 1859 1860 1861 |
adult state widely different and serve for widely different purposes. 1866 |
same individual are exactly like each other during an early embryonic period, but in the adult state become widely different and serve for widely different purposes. 1869 |
same individual which are exactly alike during an early embryonic period, become widely different and serve for widely different purposes in the adult state. 1872 |
The embryos, also, of distinct animals within the same class are often strikingly similar: a better proof of this cannot be given, than a
circumstance mentioned by Agassiz, circumstance mentioned by Agassiz, 1859 1860 |
statement made by Von Baer, 1861 |
namely, that
having forgotten to ticket the having forgotten to ticket the 1859 1860 |
"the 1861 |
embryo embryo 1859 1860 | embryos 1861 |
of
some vertebrate animal, he cannot now tell whether it be that of a mammal, bird, or reptile. some vertebrate animal, he cannot now tell whether it be that of a mammal, bird, or reptile. 1859 1860 |
mammalia, of birds, lizards, and snakes, probably also of chelonia, are in their earliest states exceedingly like one another, both as a whole and in the mode of development of their parts; so much so, in fact, that we can often distinguish the embryos only by their size. 1861 |
The vermiform larvæ of moths, flies, beetles,
&c., &c., 1859 1860 1861 1869 | &, 1866 |
resemble resemble 1859 1860 1861 | generally resemble 1866 1869 |
each other much more closely than do the mature insects; but in
the the 1859 1860 1861 1866 | these 1869 |
case case 1859 1860 1861 1866 | cases 1869 |
of larvæ, of larvæ, 1859 1860 1861 1866 | of larvæ, 1869 |
the embryos are active, and
have have 1859 1860 1861 | from having 1866 1869 |
been adapted for special lines of
life. life. 1859 1860 1861 |
life sometimes differ much from each other. 1866 1869 |
A trace of the
law law 1859 1860 1861 1866 1872 | jaw 1869 |
of embryonic
resemblance, resemblance, 1859 1860 1861 1866 | resemblance 1869 1872 |
sometimes sometimes 1859 1860 1861 | occasionally 1866 1869 1872 |
lasts till a rather late age: thus birds of the same genus, and of
closely closely 1859 1860 1861 1866 1869 | closely 1872 |
allied genera, often resemble each other in their
first and second first and second 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
immature 1869 1872 |
plumage; as we see in the spotted feathers in the
thrush thrush 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
young of the thrush 1869 1872 |
group. In the cat tribe, most of the species
are are 1859 1860 1861 1866 1869 |
when adult are 1872 |
striped or spotted in lines; and stripes
can can 1859 1860 |
or spots can 1861 1866 1869 1872 |
be plainly distinguished in the whelp of the
lion. lion. 1859 1860 |
lion and the puma. 1861 1866 1869 1872 |
We occasionally though rarely see something of
this this 1859 1860 1861 1866 1869 | the same 1872 |
kind in
plants: plants: 1859 1860 1861 1866 | plants; 1869 1872 |
thus the
embryonic embryonic 1859 1860 | first 1861 1866 1869 1872 |
leaves of the ulex or furze, and the first leaves of the
phyllodineous phyllodineous 1859 1860 1866 1869 1872 | phyllo- dineous 1861 |
acaceas, acaceas, 1859 1860 | acacias, 1861 1866 1869 1872 |
are pinnate or divided like the ordinary leaves of the
leguminosæ. leguminosæ. 1859 1861 1866 1869 1872 | leguminousæ. 1860 |
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