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and I have shown in the publications above alluded to, that in America the law of distribution of terrestrial mammals was formerly different from what it now is. North America formerly partook strongly of the present character of the southern half of the continent; and the southern half was formerly more closely allied, than it is at present, to the northern half. In a similar manner we know
from Falconer and
Cautley's Cautley's 1859 1860 1861 1866 1872 | Cautleys 1869 |
discoveries, that
northern northern 1859 1860 1861 1866 | Northern 1869 1872 |
India was formerly more closely related in its mammals to Africa than it is at the present time. Analogous facts could be given in relation to the distribution of marine animals. |
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On the theory of descent with modification, the great law of the long enduring, but not immutable, succession of the same types within the same areas, is at once explained; for the inhabitants of each quarter of the world will obviously tend to leave in that quarter, during the next succeeding period of time, closely allied though in some degree modified descendants. If the inhabitants of one continent formerly differed greatly from those of another continent, so will their modified descendants still differ in nearly the same manner and degree. But after very long intervals of
time time 1859 1860 1861 1866 | time, 1869 1872 |
and after great geographical changes, permitting much inter-migration,
the feebler will yield to the more dominant forms, and there will be nothing immutable in the laws
of past and present distribution.
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It may be asked in ridicule, whether I suppose that the megatherium and other allied huge
monsters monsters 1859 1860 1861 1866 | monsters, 1869 1872 |
have left behind them have left behind them 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
which formerly lived 1869 1872 |
in South America
the the 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
have left behind them the 1869 1872 |
sloth, armadillo, and anteater, as their degenerate descendants. This cannot for an instant be admitted. These huge animals have become wholly extinct, and have left no progeny. But in the caves of Brazil, there are many extinct species which are closely allied in
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and I have shown in the publications above alluded to, that in America the law of distribution of terrestrial mammals was formerly different from what it now is. North America formerly partook strongly of the present character of the southern half of the continent; and the southern half was formerly more closely allied, than it is at present, to the northern half. In a similar manner we
know, know, 1866 1869 1872 | know 1859 1860 1861 |
from Falconer and
Cautleys Cautleys 1869 | Cautley's 1859 1860 1861 1866 1872 |
discoveries, that
Northern Northern 1869 1872 | northern 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
India was formerly more closely related in its mammals to Africa than it is at the present
time. time. 1859 1860 1866 1869 1872 |
time. Analogous facts could be given in relation to the distribution of marine animals. 1861 |
Analogous facts could be given in relation to the distribution of marine animals. |
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On the theory of descent with modification, the great law of the long enduring, but not immutable, succession of the same types within the same areas, is at once explained; for the inhabitants of each quarter of the world will obviously tend to leave in that quarter, during the next succeeding period of time, closely allied though in some degree modified descendants. If the inhabitants of one continent formerly differed greatly from those of another continent, so will their modified descendants still differ in nearly the same manner and degree. But after very long intervals of
time, time, 1869 1872 | time 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
and after great geographical changes, permitting much
inter-migration, inter-migration, 1859 1860 1861 1866 1869 | intermigration, 1872 |
the feebler will yield to the more dominant forms, and there will be nothing immutable in the
laws laws 1859 1860 1861 1866 1869 | distribution 1872 |
of
past and present distribution. past and present distribution. 1859 1860 1861 1866 1869 |
organic beings. 1872 |
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It may be asked in ridicule, whether I suppose that the megatherium and other allied huge
monsters, monsters, 1869 1872 | monsters 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
which formerly lived which formerly lived 1869 1872 |
have left behind them 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
in South
America, America, 1860 1861 1866 1869 1872 | America 1859 |
have left behind them the have left behind them the 1869 1872 |
the 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
sloth, armadillo, and anteater, as their degenerate descendants. This cannot for an instant be admitted. These huge animals have become wholly extinct, and have left no progeny. But in the caves of Brazil, there are many extinct species which are closely allied in
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