id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20818 Mivart, St. George Jackson On the Genesis of Species .txt text/plain 89507 4832 61 St. Hilaire.--Professor Burt Wilder.--Foot-wings.--Facts of pathology.--Mr. James Paget.--Dr. William Budd.--The existence of such an internal power of Admitting, then, organic and other evolution, and that new forms of animals a way as to lead men to regard the present organic world as formed, so to The theory of "Natural Selection" supposes that the varied forms and influences and with Natural Selection in the evolution of organic forms. the theory of "Natural Selection" as the sole origin of species. to produce a considerable effect on horses, and instances are given by Mr. Darwin of pony breeds[79] having independently arisen in different parts of like enough for the evolution of all organic forms by "Natural Selection"? of the same organic forms in animals high in the scale of nature. evolution of all organic forms by the exclusive action of mere minute, forces, and forms structures which neither Natural Selection nor any other ./cache/20818.txt ./txt/20818.txt