e woman exhibited in London a few years ago.
[179] "Animals and Plants under Domestication," vol. ii. p. 328.
[180] "Ueber das Gliedmaassenskelet der Enaliosaurier, Jenaischen
Zeitschrift," Bd. v. Heft 3, Taf. xiii.
[181] In his work on the Carpus and Tarsus.
[182] An excellent specimen displaying this resemblance is preserved in the
Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons.
[183] Phil. Trans. 1867, p. 353.
[184] Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, p. 255.
[185] Ibid. p. 351.
[186] "Hist. Generale des Anomalies," t. i. p. 228. Bruxelles, 1837.
[187] Nov. Comment. Petrop. t. ix. p. 269.
[188] Read on June 2, 1868, before the Massachusetts Medical Society. See
vol. ii. No. 3.
[189] "Animals and Plants under Domestication," vol. ii. p. 322.
[190] "Lectures on Surgical Pathology," 1853, vol. i. p. 18.
[191] "Lectures on Surgical Pathology," 1853, vol. i. p. 22.
[192] See "Medico-Chirurgical Transactions," vol. xxv. (or vii. of 2nd
series), 1842, p. 100, Pl. III.
[193] Med.-Chirurg. Trans, vol. xxv. (or vii. of 2nd series), 1842, p. 122.
[194] See _Boston Medical and Surgical Journal_ for April 5, 1866, vol.
lxxiv. p. 189.
[195] "Principles of Biology," vol. i. p. 180.
[196] See the "Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History," vol.
xi. June 5, 1867.
[197] "Habit and Intelligence," vol. i. p. 75.
[198] Ibid. p. 112.
[199] Ibid. p. 170.
[200] "Habit and Intelligence," vol. i. p. 229.
[201] It is hardly necessary to say that the Author does not mean that
there is, in addition to a real objective crystal, another real, objective
separate thing beside it, namely the "force" directing it. All that is
meant is that the action of the crystal in crystallizing must be _ideally_
separated from the crystal itself, not that it is _really_ separate.
[202] "Origin of Species," 5th edition, 1869, p. 577.
[203] Vol. ii. p. 122.
[204] "Animals and Plants under Domestication," vol. i p. 295.
[205] "Natural Selection," p. 350.
[206] "Animals and Plants under Domestication," vol. ii.
[207] See 2nd edition, vol. i. p. 214.
[208] Page 103.
[209] I have not the merit of having noticed this inconsistency; it was
pointed out to me by my friend the Rev. W. W. Roberts.
[210] Vol. i. p. 215.
[211] "Malay Archipelago," vol. ii. p. 365.
[212] "The Origin of Civilization and the Primitive Condition of Man," p.
261. Longmans, 1870.
[213] "Primitive Man," p. 248.
[214] "Fiji and
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