throwing an image at the back of a darkened chamber. Beyond this superficial resemblance, there is hardly any real similarity between the eyes of cuttle-fish and vertebrates, as may be seen by consulting Hensen's admirable memoir on these organs in the Cephalopoda. It is impossible for me here to enter on details, but I may specify a few of the points of difference. The crystalline lens in the higher cuttle-fish consists of two parts, placed one behind the other like two lenses, both having a very different structure and disposition to what occurs in the vertebrata. The retina is wholly different, with an actual inversion of the elemental parts, and with a large nervous ganglion included within the membranes of the eye. The relations of the muscles are as different as it is possible to conceive, and so in other points. Hence it is not a little difficult to decide how far even the same terms ought to be employed in describing the eyes of the Cephalopoda and Vertebrata. It is, of course, open to any one to deny that the eye in either case could have been developed through the natural selection of successive, slight variations; but if this be admitted in the one case, it is clearly possible in the other; and fundamental differences of structure in the visual organs of two groups might have been anticipated, in accordance with this view of their manner of formation.
As two men have sometimes independently hit on As two men have sometimes independently hit on 1872 |
I am inclined to believe that, in 1866 1869 |
the same
...OMIT 1872 |
manner as two men have sometimes independently hit on the same 1866 1869 |
invention, so
in the several foregoing cases it appears that natural in the several foregoing cases it appears that natural 1872 |
natural 1866 1869 |
selection, working for the good of each
being, being, 1872 | being 1866 1869 |
and taking advantage of
all favourable all favourable 1872 | analogous 1866 1869 |
variations, has
produced similar organs, as far as function is concerned, in distinct produced similar organs, as far as function is concerned, in distinct 1872 |
sometimes modified in nearly the same way two organs in two 1866 1869 |
organic organic 1866 1872 | distinct organic 1869 |
beings, which owe
none none 1872 | but little 1866 1869 |
of their structure in common to inheritance from the same ancestor. |
Fritz Müller, in
...OMIT 1872 |
a remarkable work recently published, has discussed a case nearly parallel with that of electric fishes, luminous insects, &c.; he undertook the laborious examination of this case in 1866 |
a remarkable work recently published, has investigated a nearly parallel case, in 1869 |
order to test the
conclusions arrived at conclusions arrived at 1872 |
views advanced by me 1866 |
views advanced 1869 |
in this
volume, has followed out with much care a nearly similar line of argument. volume, has followed out with much care a nearly similar line of argument. 1872 |
volume. 1866 1869 |
Several families of crustaceans include a few
species, possessing an air-breathing apparatus and species, possessing an air-breathing apparatus and 1872 |
members which are 1866 |
species which possess an air-breathing apparatus, and are 1869 |
fitted to live out of the
water. water. 1869 1872 | water 1866 |
..
....... 1869 1872 | possess 1866 |
..
....... 1869 1872 | air-breathing 1866 |
....... 1869 1872 | apparatus. 1866 |
In two of these families, which were more especially examined by Müller, and which are nearly related to each other, the species agree most closely in all important
characters; characters; 1869 1872 | characters: 1866 |
namely in
...OMIT 1869 1872 |
the structure of 1866 |
their sense-organs,
circulating system, circulating system, 1869 1872 |
in their heart and system of circulation, 1866 |
in the position of
the
tufts
of hair
within their complex stomachs, within their complex stomachs, 1872 |
with which their stomachs, equally complicated in both cases, are lined, 1866 |
with which their complex stomachs are lined, 1869 |
and lastly in the
whole structure of the water-breathing whole structure of the water-breathing 1869 1872 |
water-breathing 1866 |
branchiæ, even to the microscopical hooks by which they are cleansed. Hence it might have been expected
that that 1872 |
from mere analogy that the equally important air-breathing apparatus would have been the same 1866 |
that the equally important air-breathing apparatus would have been the same 1869 |
in the few species
belonging to belonging to 1872 | in 1866 1869 |
both families which
live on the land, the equally-important air-breathing apparatus would live on the land, the equally-important air-breathing apparatus would 1872 |
are thus furnished; and this might 1866 |
live on the land; and this might 1869 |
have been the
same; same; 1872 |
more confidently expected by those who believe in the creation of each separate species; 1866 |
more confidently expected by those who believe in distinct creations; 1869 |
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