Luck, or Cunning, as the Main Means of Organic ModificationButler, Samuel
Philosophy
Luck, or Cunning, as the Main Means of Organic Modification
Butler, Samuel
Evolution; Natural selection
{44a} 26 Sept., 1877. “Unconscious Memory.” ch. ii.
{52a} This chapter is taken almost entirely from my book, “Selections,
&c.. and Remarks on Romanes’ ‘Mental Evolution in Animals.’” Trübner,
1884. [Now out of print.]
{52b} “Mental Evolution in Animals,” p. 113. Kegan Paul, Nov., 1883.
{52c} Ibid. p. 115.
{52d} Ibid. p. 116.
{53a} “Mental Evolution in Animals.” p. 131. Kegan Paul, Nov., 1883.
{54a} Vol. I, 3rd ed., 1874, p. 141, and Problem I. 21.
{54b} “Mental Evolution in Animals,” pp. 177, 178. Nov., 1883.
{55a} “Mental Evolution in Animals,” p. 192.
{55b} _Ibid._ p. 195.
{55c} _Ibid._ p. 296. Nov., 1883.
{56a} “Mental Evolution in Animals,” p. 33. Nov., 1883.
{56b} _Ibid._, p. 116.
{56c} _Ibid._, p. 178.
{59a} “Evolution Old and New,” pp. 357, 358.
{60a} “Mental Evolution in Animals,” p. 159. Kegan Paul & Co., 1883.
{61a} “Zoonomia,” vol. i. p. 484.
{61b} “Mental Evolution in Animals,” p. 297. Kegan Paul & Co., 1883.
{61c} _Ibid._, p. 201. Kegan Paul & Co., 1883.
{62a} “Mental Evolution in Animals,” p. 301. November, 1883.
{62b} “Origin of Species,” ed. i. p. 209.
{62c} _Ibid._, ed. vi., 1876. p. 206.
{62d} “Formation of Vegetable Mould,” etc., p. 98.
{62e} Quoted by Mr. Romanes as written in the last year of Mr. Darwin’s
life.
{63a} Macmillan, 1883.
{66a} “Nature,” August 5, 1886.
{67a} London, H. K. Lewis, 1886.
{70a} “Charles Darwin.” Longmans, 1885.
{70b} Lectures at the London Institution, Feb., 1886.
{70c} “Charles Darwin.” Leipzig. 1885.
{72a} See Professor Hering’s “Zur Lehre von der Beziehung zwischen Leib
und Seele. Mittheilung über Fechner’s psychophysisches Gesetz.”
{73a} Quoted by M. Vianna De Lima in his “Exposé Sommaire des Théories
Transformistes de Lamarck, Darwin, et Hæckel.” Paris, 1886, p. 23.
{81a} “Origin of Species,” ed. i., p. 6; see also p. 43.
{83a} “I think it can be shown that there is such a power at work in
‘Natural Selection’ (the title of my book).”—“Proceedings of the Linnean
Society for 1858,” vol. iii., p. 51.
{86a} “On Naval Timber and Arboriculture,” 1831, pp. 384, 385. See also
“Evolution Old and New,” pp. 320, 321.
{87a} “Origin of Species,” p. 49, ed. vi.
{92a} “Origin of Species,” ed. i., pp. 188, 189.
{93a} Page 9.
{94a} Page 226.
{96a} “Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society.” Williams and
Norgate, 1858, p. 61.
{102a} “Zoonomia,” vol. i., p. 505.
{104a} See “Evolution Old and New.” p. 122.
{105a} “Phil. Zool.,” i., p. 80.
{105b} _Ibid._, i. 82.
{105c} _Ibid._ vol. i., p. 237.
{107a} See concluding chapter.
{122a} Report, 9, 26.
{135a} Ps. cii. 25–27, Bible version.
{136a} Ps. cxxxix., Prayer-book version.
{140a} _Contemporary Review_, August, 1885, p. 84.
{142a} London, David Bogue, 1881, p. 60.
{144a} August 12, 1886.
{150a} Paris, Delagrave, 1886.
{150b} Page 60.
{150c} “Œuvre complètes,” tom. ix. p. 422. Paris, Garnier frères, 1875.
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