An exposition of fallacies in the hypothesis of MrDarwin . Fig. 6*.—Simple Ascidian, as found on our sea-shores. The upperorifice is the mouth; the lower one the anus shut. The covering issometimes mammillated as above, at other times reticulated, finely covered with sand. The name is derived fromao-Kos, a skin bottle ; and they are known on our sea-shores as• squirts. (See pp. 181-183 ante.) course. Dr. Donitz is loudly denounced by theDarwinian school; and a fine example of their partialmode of criticism, and of its scientific ill-nature,will be found in the Quarterly Journal o


An exposition of fallacies in the hypothesis of MrDarwin . Fig. 6*.—Simple Ascidian, as found on our sea-shores. The upperorifice is the mouth; the lower one the anus shut. The covering issometimes mammillated as above, at other times reticulated, finely covered with sand. The name is derived fromao-Kos, a skin bottle ; and they are known on our sea-shores as• squirts. (See pp. 181-183 ante.) course. Dr. Donitz is loudly denounced by theDarwinian school; and a fine example of their partialmode of criticism, and of its scientific ill-nature,will be found in the Quarterly Journal of Micro-scopical Science for July 1871. Such revie^vs as. 318 FALLACIES OF DARWINISM. these, so evidently partial and incomplete, do much tolower scientific discussions. Why did not the editorsgive Dr. Donitzs paper the same chance which theydid to those of Kowalevsky and KiipfFer, by insertinga fair abstract ? Partisanship of this kind will do noreal good to Darwinism; on the contrary, it willdiminish the respect which opponents ought to feeltowards


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