| Phebe Lankester - Ferns - 1860 - 188 pages
...classes of cultivated readers." — London Review. Complete in cloth, price 2». 6d. Prof. Huxley's Lectures " On the Origin of Species." 1. The Present...and Variation. — 5. The Condition of Existence as affecting the Perpetuation of Living Beings. — 6. A Critical Examination of the Position of Mr. Darwin's... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - Waste products - 1862 - 484 pages
...of London, and the Society of Arts, January, 1SG3. Complete in cloth, price 2s. Gd. Prof. Huxley's Lectures " On the Origin of Species." 1. The Present...and Variation. — 5. The Condition of Existence as affecting the Perpetuation of Living Beings. — 6. A Critical Examination of the Position of Mr. Darwin's... | |
| Andrew Wynter - 1863 - 494 pages
...of London, and the Society of Arts, January, 1863. Complete in cloth, price 2s. 6d. Prof. Huxley's Lectures " On the Origin of Species." 1 . The Present...and Variation. — 5. The Condition of Existence as affecting the Perpetuation of Living Beings. — 6. A Critical Examination of the Position of Mr. Darwin's... | |
| Thomas Davies - Microscopy - 1863 - 208 pages
...of London, and the Society of Arts, January, 1863. Complete in cloth, price Is. Grf. Prof. Huxley's Lectures "On the Origin of Species." 1. The Present...Nature are to be discovered. The Origination of Living Bfings. — t. The Perpetuation of Living Belngs, Hereditary Transmission, and Variation. — 5. The... | |
| Bibliography, National - 1863 - 922 pages
...present condition of organic nature ; the second, of the past condition of organic nature ; the third, the method by which the causes of the present and...be discovered, — the origination of living beings ; the fourth, the perpetuation of living beings, hereditary transmission, and variation ; the fifth,... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - Evolution - 1863 - 176 pages
...exists. That was the conclusion to which I wished to bring you at the end of this Lecture. LECTUEE HI. THE METHOD BY WHICH THE CAUSES OF THE PRESENT AND...BE DISCOVERED.— THE ORIGINATION OF LIVING BEINGS. IN the two preceding lectures I have endeavoured to indicate to you the extent of the subject-matter... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - Evolution - 1863 - 170 pages
...exists. That was the conclusion to which I wished to bring you at the end of this Lecture. LECTURE III. THE METHOD BY WHICH THE CAUSES OF THE PRESENT AND PAST CONDITIONS OP ORGANIC NATURE ARE TO BE DISCOVERED. —THE ORIGINATION OP LIVING BEINGS. IN the two preceding lectures... | |
| Albert Schwegler - Philosophy - 1864 - 388 pages
...Present Condition of Organic Nature.— 2. The Past Condition of Organic Nature.-^-S. The Method hy which the Causes of the Present and Past Conditions...Living Beings, Hereditary Transmission and Variation. i — 5. The Condition of Existence as affecting the Perpetuation of Living Beings. — 6. A Critical... | |
| Julia Kavanagh - 1864 - 494 pages
...$1.25. 1. The Present Condition of Organic Nature.—2. The Past Condition of Organic Nature.—3. The Method by which the Causes of the Present and...Nature are to be discovered. The Origination of Living Beings.—4. The Perpetuation of Living Beings, Hereditary Transmission and Variation. —5. The Condition... | |
| Harry Jones - 1864 - 472 pages
...Species." 1. The Present Condition of Organic Nature. — 2. The Past Condition. — 3. The Method hy which the Causes of the Present and Past Conditions of Organic Nature are to he uncovered. The Origination of Living Beings. — 4. The Per. petuation of Living Beings, Hereditary... | |
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