Evolution And Natural Theology

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Thus, the European and American bisons are blended by remains meeting in Bison Priscus, and the brown and grizzly bears meet by im- perceptible gradations in the cave bear ; but no naturalist would class the existing bisons or bears as varieties, though their common origin must be regarded as proved. It would be highly interesting and important to ascertain whether those distinct species which are geo- logically one, are still capable of producing fertile offspring, if crossed.
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...ry period is the geological age immediately preceeding our own ; and yet how many species which then existed in * " Prehistoric Times, " ch. Ix.
DAE WIN AND HIS CRITICS. 65 abundance, are only known to us by a few fragments of bone ; and how many more must have utterly perished, especially among species of small size, without leaving even a vestige of their existence behind, although they may have numbered hundreds of thousands of in- dividuals ! When we consider the upheavals, depressions, denudations, floods, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions which have acted on and metamorphosed the crust of the earth for countless ages, and then remember how small a portion of its surface has yet been geologically examined, we cease to wonder at the deficiency of connecting links, whether between individual species, or entire Classes, and have rather cause to be surprised that, under such unfavourable circumstances, we should already know even as much as we do of the past life of the earth.


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