Science, Volume 14John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1889 |
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Page 154
... changes would be effected by a natural selection of fortuitous variations more rapidly than they could be by an inheritance of the effects of use and disuse . Now this argu- ment admits of two rejoinders . First , it is surely ...
... changes would be effected by a natural selection of fortuitous variations more rapidly than they could be by an inheritance of the effects of use and disuse . Now this argu- ment admits of two rejoinders . First , it is surely ...
Page 241
... changes that are recommended by the philo- logical societies and approved by scholars are disregarded , Mr. Ellis's " Glossic " has been before the public nearly twenty years , Dr. Hill's efforts for six years at Waltham produced no ...
... changes that are recommended by the philo- logical societies and approved by scholars are disregarded , Mr. Ellis's " Glossic " has been before the public nearly twenty years , Dr. Hill's efforts for six years at Waltham produced no ...
Page 244
... changes , and no repetition comes through all the years of time : some mi- nute change must ever intervene . Among living things one gener- ation follows another , always with some change ; and change on change in sequent reproduction ...
... changes , and no repetition comes through all the years of time : some mi- nute change must ever intervene . Among living things one gener- ation follows another , always with some change ; and change on change in sequent reproduction ...
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A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER OF ALL THE ARTS AND SCIENCES | 35 |
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