By looking at the diagram we can see that if many of the extinct
forms, forms, 1859 1860 1861 1866 1869 | forms 1872 |
supposed to be
embedded embedded 1859 1860 1861 1866 1869 | imbedded 1872 |
in the successive formations, were discovered at several points low down in the series, the three existing families on the uppermost line would be rendered less distinct from each other. If, for instance, the genera
a
1
,
a
5
,
a
10
,
a
10
,
1859 1860 1861 1866 1869 |
a
10
,
1872 |
f
8
,
m
3
,
m
6
,
m
6
,
1859 1860 1861 1866 1869 |
m
6
,
1872 |
m
9
,
were
distinterred, distinterred, 1866 | disinterred, 1859 1860 1861 1869 1872 |
these three families would be so closely linked together that they probably would have to be united into one great family, in nearly the same manner as has occurred with ruminants and
certain pachyderms. certain pachyderms. 1861 1866 1869 1872 | pachyderms. 1859 1860 |
Yet he who objected to
call call 1859 1860 1861 1866 1869 |
consider as intermediate 1872 |
the extinct
genera genera 1866 1869 | genera, 1859 1860 1861 1872 |
which thus
linked linked 1859 1860 1861 1866 1869 | link together 1872 |
the living genera of three
families families 1859 1860 1861 1866 1869 | families, 1872 |
together, intermediate in character, together, intermediate in character, 1859 1860 1861 1866 1869 |
OMIT 1872 |
would be
justified, as justified, as 1859 1860 1861 1866 1869 |
partly justified, for 1872 |
they are intermediate, not directly, but only by a long and circuitous course through many widely different forms. If many extinct forms were to be discovered above one of the middle horizontal lines or geological formations— for instance, above No. VI.— but none from beneath
his his 1866 | this 1859 1860 1861 1869 1872 |
line, then only
....... 1866 1869 1872 | the 1859 1860 1861 |
two
of the families (those of the families (those 1866 1869 1872 |
families 1859 1860 1861 |
on the left
hand, hand, 1866 1869 1872 | hand 1859 1860 1861 |
....... 1866 1869 1872 | (namely, 1859 1860 1861 |
a
14
,
a
14
,
1859 1860 1861 1866 1872 |
a
14
,
1869 |
&c., and
b
14
,
b
14
,
1859 1860 1861 1866 1872 |
b
14
,
1869 |
&c.) would have to be united into
one; one; 1866 1869 1872 | one 1859 1860 1861 |
....... 1866 1869 1872 | family; 1859 1860 1861 |
and
there would remain two families, which would be less distinct from each other than they were before the discovery of the fossils. there would remain two families, which would be less distinct from each other than they were before the discovery of the fossils. 1866 1869 1872 |
the two other families (namely,
a
14
to
f
14
now including five genera, and
o
14
to
m
14
) would yet remain distinct.
1859 1860 1861 |
↑1 blocks not present in 1859 1860 1861 1866; present in 1869 1872 | So again,
if the three families formed of eight genera
(
a
14
to
m
14
), on the uppermost line, be supposed to differ from each other by half a dozen
important characters, then the families which existed at the period marked VI. would certainly have differed from each other by a less number of characters; for they would at this early stage of descent have diverged in a less degree from their common progenitor.
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So again, if the three families formed of eight genera (
a
14,
to
m
14
), on the uppermost line, be supposed
So again, if the three families formed of eight genera (
a
14,
to
m
14
), on the uppermost line, be supposed
1866 |
If, for instance, we suppose the existing genera of the two families 1859 1860 1861 |
to differ from each other by
half a dozen important characters, then the families which existed half a dozen important characters, then the families which existed 1866 |
a dozen characters, in this case the genera, 1859 1860 1861 |
at the
....... 1866 | early 1859 1860 1861 |
period marked
VI. VI. 1866 | VI., 1859 1860 1861 |
would
certainly have differed from each other certainly have differed from each other 1866 |
differ 1859 1860 1861 |
by a
less less 1866 | lesser 1859 1860 1861 |
number of characters; for
they would at they would at 1866 |
at 1859 1860 1861 |
this early stage of descent
....... 1866 | they 1859 1860 1861 |
have
....... 1866 | not 1859 1860 1861 |
diverged in
a less degree from their a less degree from their 1866 |
character from the 1859 1860 1861 |
common
progenitor. progenitor. 1866 | progenitor 1859 1860 1861 |
....... 1866 | of 1859 1860 1861 |
....... 1866 | the 1859 1860 1861 |
....... 1866 | order, 1859 1860 1861 |
....... 1866 | nearly 1859 1860 1861 |
....... 1866 | so 1859 1860 1861 |
....... 1866 | much 1859 1860 1861 |
....... 1866 | as 1859 1860 1861 |
....... 1866 | they 1859 1860 1861 |
....... 1866 | subsequently 1859 1860 | sub- sequently 1861 |
....... 1866 | diverged. 1859 1860 1861 |
Thus it comes that ancient and extinct genera are often in
some slight some slight 1859 1860 1861 1866 1869 |
a greater or less 1872 |
degree intermediate in
cha- racter cha- racter 1866 | character 1859 1860 1861 1869 1872 |
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