id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16136 Huxley, Thomas Henry American Addresses, with a Lecture on the Study of Biology .txt text/plain 35458 1163 58 into existence at no great distance of time from the present; and that existing animals and plants are taken by other forms, as numerous and indications of the existence of terrestrial animals, other than birds, period as four thousand years, no form of the hypothesis of evolution animals which are so closely allied to existing forms that, at one time, remains, and present the appearance of beds of rock formed under of organic remains in a deposit, that animals or plants did not exist at tertiary rocks; but, so far as our present knowledge goes, the birds of The horse is in many ways a remarkable animal; not least so in the fact we find animals which are extremely like horses--which, in fact, are so so far as our present knowledge extends, the history of the horse-type five great modifications of the animal form; and the like is true in ./cache/16136.txt ./txt/16136.txt