. Biology and its makers. Biology -- History. THEORIES OF LAMARCK AND DARWIX 373 he succeeded. The fruit of his labors, the Natural His- tory of Invertebrated Animals (Hisiorie naturelle des Ani-. FiG. 112.—Lamarck, 1774-1829. From Thornton's British Plants, 1805. maux sans Verlebres, 1815-1822), became a work of ij^reat importance. He took hold of this work, it sliould be re- membered, as an expert obser\er, trained to ^id analysis. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of thes


. Biology and its makers. Biology -- History. THEORIES OF LAMARCK AND DARWIX 373 he succeeded. The fruit of his labors, the Natural His- tory of Invertebrated Animals (Hisiorie naturelle des Ani-. FiG. 112.—Lamarck, 1774-1829. From Thornton's British Plants, 1805. maux sans Verlebres, 1815-1822), became a work of ij^reat importance. He took hold of this work, it sliould be re- membered, as an expert obser\er, trained to ^id analysis. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Locy, William A. (William Albert), 1857-1924. New York, H. Holt and company


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